The North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 11Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1820 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 41
... lived ; but though excellent compositions of the kind , they have long since fallen into disuse , and have ceased to be models for imitation . These old masters too had their own peculiar rules , to which they rigidly adhered ; and ...
... lived ; but though excellent compositions of the kind , they have long since fallen into disuse , and have ceased to be models for imitation . These old masters too had their own peculiar rules , to which they rigidly adhered ; and ...
Page 96
... lived by hunting and fishing ; we have cut down the forests , and killed the deer and the bears , and put to rout the beavers , and have built mill dams across the rivers , and frightened away the salmon , and come in all hungry to ...
... lived by hunting and fishing ; we have cut down the forests , and killed the deer and the bears , and put to rout the beavers , and have built mill dams across the rivers , and frightened away the salmon , and come in all hungry to ...
Page 125
... lived for the public . This we admit would not be treating her fairly , if the question were , not what sort of mind she had , but how much energy of character , and loftiness of ambition , and strength of will she has displayed ; for ...
... lived for the public . This we admit would not be treating her fairly , if the question were , not what sort of mind she had , but how much energy of character , and loftiness of ambition , and strength of will she has displayed ; for ...
Page 139
... lived early enough to remem- ber well the face of the country through which they passed , the magnificence , the beauty , and the foul and stagnant cor- ruptions which they overwhelmed ; and she lived long enough to see the waters ...
... lived early enough to remem- ber well the face of the country through which they passed , the magnificence , the beauty , and the foul and stagnant cor- ruptions which they overwhelmed ; and she lived long enough to see the waters ...
Page 200
... lived , as it appears , for some time in the city of New York , and has published a book upon the resources of this country . Some observations were made on that work in a former number of this journal . Referring to these observa ...
... lived , as it appears , for some time in the city of New York , and has published a book upon the resources of this country . Some observations were made on that work in a former number of this journal . Referring to these observa ...
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