The North American Review, Volume 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... light up their dejected countenances , when the prince spoke to them of happy days yet in store , and , drawing his sword , promis- ed them that he would again come back to them with a more powerful army and for a surer triumph . But ...
... light up their dejected countenances , when the prince spoke to them of happy days yet in store , and , drawing his sword , promis- ed them that he would again come back to them with a more powerful army and for a surer triumph . But ...
Page 58
... light upon historical events , have found a place in his volumes , many of them being treated with skill , and all with great apparent fidelity . Though far from believing in the doctrine of divine right , he is a warm admirer of his ...
... light upon historical events , have found a place in his volumes , many of them being treated with skill , and all with great apparent fidelity . Though far from believing in the doctrine of divine right , he is a warm admirer of his ...
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... light upon it , though it may , peradventure , be accompanied with occasion- al bursts of flame . At any rate , it is a good example for retired statesmen thus to engage in intellectual labors . Would it might be followed by persons of ...
... light upon it , though it may , peradventure , be accompanied with occasion- al bursts of flame . At any rate , it is a good example for retired statesmen thus to engage in intellectual labors . Would it might be followed by persons of ...
Page 64
... light periodicals , has an able argument against imprisonment for debt and capital punishment , thus antici- pating by three quarters of a century questions of great inter- est , which his own age cared little for , but which have be ...
... light periodicals , has an able argument against imprisonment for debt and capital punishment , thus antici- pating by three quarters of a century questions of great inter- est , which his own age cared little for , but which have be ...
Page 65
... light and trifling generation who disdain all things but new . If they were lost and forgotten , his fame would rest securely on his conversation as Boswell has recorded it , which is unrivalled for its point , brilliancy , and strength ...
... light and trifling generation who disdain all things but new . If they were lost and forgotten , his fame would rest securely on his conversation as Boswell has recorded it , which is unrivalled for its point , brilliancy , and strength ...
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