North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 120
... language , but sometimes in English phraseology ; and the Parisians , who like better to laugh than to be angry , occa- sionally avenged themselves by citing pleasantly , in different companies , these neologisms in their English idiom ...
... language , but sometimes in English phraseology ; and the Parisians , who like better to laugh than to be angry , occa- sionally avenged themselves by citing pleasantly , in different companies , these neologisms in their English idiom ...
Page 126
... English ser- mons , which have tended to improve and fix the language . In these we find discussed with the greatest ability , by men of the most powerful minds and profoundest learning , the knottiest points of Theology , Metaphysicks ...
... English ser- mons , which have tended to improve and fix the language . In these we find discussed with the greatest ability , by men of the most powerful minds and profoundest learning , the knottiest points of Theology , Metaphysicks ...
Page 150
... English for one Indian ; but the more considerate will easily satisfie them- selves for the legality of it , and ... language are invaluable , and should be treasured up for the refutation of the narrow minded , and the alarmists , of ...
... English for one Indian ; but the more considerate will easily satisfie them- selves for the legality of it , and ... language are invaluable , and should be treasured up for the refutation of the narrow minded , and the alarmists , of ...
Page 214
... English language , but not losing the remembrances of home . - For the cred- it of his native land , and to raise himself from the servants hall of a coffee - house , he committed to writing the marvel- lous adventures of his ...
... English language , but not losing the remembrances of home . - For the cred- it of his native land , and to raise himself from the servants hall of a coffee - house , he committed to writing the marvel- lous adventures of his ...
Page 219
... English Language and the Christian faith are destined to be spoken and professed by a larger portion of mankind , than ever yet expressed them- selves in any one language , or ever worshipped under any one form of religion . Here will ...
... English Language and the Christian faith are destined to be spoken and professed by a larger portion of mankind , than ever yet expressed them- selves in any one language , or ever worshipped under any one form of religion . Here will ...
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