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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... original number ; for a battle , as you well know , is for your Highlanders the signal of temporary desertion ; if conquered , to seek a refuge , - if victorious , to secrete their plunder and enjoy their triumph . Soon they will all be ...
... original number ; for a battle , as you well know , is for your Highlanders the signal of temporary desertion ; if conquered , to seek a refuge , - if victorious , to secrete their plunder and enjoy their triumph . Soon they will all be ...
Page 58
... original . M. Pichot's idea and plan are his own , and the execution of them is accurate and able . The state of parties , the popular mind as manifested in the popu- lar literature of the day , all the great questions which were then ...
... original . M. Pichot's idea and plan are his own , and the execution of them is accurate and able . The state of parties , the popular mind as manifested in the popu- lar literature of the day , all the great questions which were then ...
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... ed , he began to lecture on political economy in Glasgow ; and from the character of his intellectual life , we may readily infer that his views were original in himself , though 1847. ] 69 Men of Letters and Science .
... ed , he began to lecture on political economy in Glasgow ; and from the character of his intellectual life , we may readily infer that his views were original in himself , though 1847. ] 69 Men of Letters and Science .
Page 70
... original in himself , though others may at the same time have reached conclusions resembling his own . It was shortly after the publication of this great work that he received the appointment of commissioner of the customs ; a ...
... original in himself , though others may at the same time have reached conclusions resembling his own . It was shortly after the publication of this great work that he received the appointment of commissioner of the customs ; a ...
Page 73
... original and valuable , he is said to have taken credit , in substance , for what had been ascer- tained by others before him , thus giving an early indication of that unscrupulousness for which his Lordship pours a vial of wrath upon ...
... original and valuable , he is said to have taken credit , in substance , for what had been ascer- tained by others before him , thus giving an early indication of that unscrupulousness for which his Lordship pours a vial of wrath upon ...
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