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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... means and resources of an established government at its command . The troops are scattered , but they are gathering rapidly , and the ministry are levying new forces . Meanwhile , you have rivers to cross , and fortified towns to pass ...
... means and resources of an established government at its command . The troops are scattered , but they are gathering rapidly , and the ministry are levying new forces . Meanwhile , you have rivers to cross , and fortified towns to pass ...
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... means employed for throwing obstacles in his way . And in his own army there were many who , condemning the measure as needlessly hazardous , refused to give it that hearty coöp- eration which alone could insure its success . But here ...
... means employed for throwing obstacles in his way . And in his own army there were many who , condemning the measure as needlessly hazardous , refused to give it that hearty coöp- eration which alone could insure its success . But here ...
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... mean ? " said one to anoth- er . " Is this the victory that has been promised us ? Or have we been beaten , that we are condemned to retreat ? " And the feeling , gathering strength as it spread from rank to rank , at length broke out ...
... mean ? " said one to anoth- er . " Is this the victory that has been promised us ? Or have we been beaten , that we are condemned to retreat ? " And the feeling , gathering strength as it spread from rank to rank , at length broke out ...
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... mean - spirited creature as a great philanthro- pist and benefactor of mankind . But if any one rejoices in filth ... means of avenging . The greatest fault in this writer's portrait - painting proceeds from an occasional waywardness ...
... mean - spirited creature as a great philanthro- pist and benefactor of mankind . But if any one rejoices in filth ... means of avenging . The greatest fault in this writer's portrait - painting proceeds from an occasional waywardness ...
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... means in our solitary attic of knowing what refinements may have been introduced by the elegant literature of the day . It is a pity to disturb the story of this classical communion ; but as John- son was in Scotland in 1773 , and Hume ...
... means in our solitary attic of knowing what refinements may have been introduced by the elegant literature of the day . It is a pity to disturb the story of this classical communion ; but as John- son was in Scotland in 1773 , and Hume ...
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