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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... feeling of our ancestors , who identified their situation with that of the Jews ; an illusion which had a very salutary influence on them ; though when circum- stances had wholly changed , it has caused some incon- venience and mischief ...
... feeling of our ancestors , who identified their situation with that of the Jews ; an illusion which had a very salutary influence on them ; though when circum- stances had wholly changed , it has caused some incon- venience and mischief ...
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... feeling person , to see him and his companions . covered with blood , suffering from the abuse and cruelty of the enraged populace . They maltreated Murat particu- larly , by spitting , and giving him blows in the face , slaps on the ...
... feeling person , to see him and his companions . covered with blood , suffering from the abuse and cruelty of the enraged populace . They maltreated Murat particu- larly , by spitting , and giving him blows in the face , slaps on the ...
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... feelings which might have renewed the ancient fables of the Centaurs . The whole population were out to see these strange animals . Many unsuccessful attempts were made by the natives at first , in riding them , which excited all their ...
... feelings which might have renewed the ancient fables of the Centaurs . The whole population were out to see these strange animals . Many unsuccessful attempts were made by the natives at first , in riding them , which excited all their ...
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... feeling of anger and wo ; And then when the golden day , drives these foul mists away , Homeward in peace and serenity go . Dismiss'd from each heart , be its burden of care , And all in the ardour of friendship unite , May your toils ...
... feeling of anger and wo ; And then when the golden day , drives these foul mists away , Homeward in peace and serenity go . Dismiss'd from each heart , be its burden of care , And all in the ardour of friendship unite , May your toils ...
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... feelings , we took up the work before us with con- siderable eagerness . An official station is perhaps not the most advantageous position for viewing a nation at large , yet in some respects it possesses peculiar advantages . It is a ...
... feelings , we took up the work before us with con- siderable eagerness . An official station is perhaps not the most advantageous position for viewing a nation at large , yet in some respects it possesses peculiar advantages . It is a ...
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