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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Page 50
... kind of suppers he has been living upon of late , you would call that a feast . Besides , if you were to make any unusual preparation , it might excite suspicion ; so make haste , and come and take your place at table . " " At table ...
... kind of suppers he has been living upon of late , you would call that a feast . Besides , if you were to make any unusual preparation , it might excite suspicion ; so make haste , and come and take your place at table . " " At table ...
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... kind of chase in which the soldiers pursued the mountaineers , driving them before them and keeping up a constant fire from their muskets , as if the poor wretches had been beasts of prey enveloped in the toils . He laid his hand upon ...
... kind of chase in which the soldiers pursued the mountaineers , driving them before them and keeping up a constant fire from their muskets , as if the poor wretches had been beasts of prey enveloped in the toils . He laid his hand upon ...
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... kind of chase in which the soldiers pursued the mountaineers , driving them before them and keeping up a constant fire from their muskets , as if the poor wretches had been beasts of prey enveloped in the toils . He laid his hand upon ...
... kind of chase in which the soldiers pursued the mountaineers , driving them before them and keeping up a constant fire from their muskets , as if the poor wretches had been beasts of prey enveloped in the toils . He laid his hand upon ...
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... kind he made , in giving up the stimulating drinks of all kinds to which he had resorted for relief , an abstinence in which he persevered to the last ; but generally , in this in- stance , as in that of Collins and Cowper , the malady ...
... kind he made , in giving up the stimulating drinks of all kinds to which he had resorted for relief , an abstinence in which he persevered to the last ; but generally , in this in- stance , as in that of Collins and Cowper , the malady ...
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... kind , and Bolingbroke's superiority to all others cannot be doubted . But it seems to us , that he might as well exalt the social powers of Adam and Eve , who may have been great in conversation , for aught we know , though the ...
... kind , and Bolingbroke's superiority to all others cannot be doubted . But it seems to us , that he might as well exalt the social powers of Adam and Eve , who may have been great in conversation , for aught we know , though the ...
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