North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 35
... continued practice . This is of course a defence , that cannot be immediately shaken . Nothing can alter what is already past , or make this custom , as Napoleon did his Berlin and Milan decrees , to be viewed as non avenu . In ...
... continued practice . This is of course a defence , that cannot be immediately shaken . Nothing can alter what is already past , or make this custom , as Napoleon did his Berlin and Milan decrees , to be viewed as non avenu . In ...
Page 102
... lost her senses , and continued deranged two years ; after which , I have been informed , she married Mr. Brudenell , who accompanied her from general Burgoyne's camp , when she sought 402 [ Nov. Wilkinson's Memoirs of his own Times .
... lost her senses , and continued deranged two years ; after which , I have been informed , she married Mr. Brudenell , who accompanied her from general Burgoyne's camp , when she sought 402 [ Nov. Wilkinson's Memoirs of his own Times .
Page 135
... continued net- work of rivers , intersecting it in every direction . The author seems to have been pretty well qualified for the work he has undertaken . He professes to have been long ac- quainted with these regions , to have traversed ...
... continued net- work of rivers , intersecting it in every direction . The author seems to have been pretty well qualified for the work he has undertaken . He professes to have been long ac- quainted with these regions , to have traversed ...
Page 143
... of lectures in the Academy on geology , which , together with other courses on min- eralogy , he continued till his death . To him geology owes its ex- 6 istence as a science ; and from the lectures 1817. ] 143 Intelligence and Remarks .
... of lectures in the Academy on geology , which , together with other courses on min- eralogy , he continued till his death . To him geology owes its ex- 6 istence as a science ; and from the lectures 1817. ] 143 Intelligence and Remarks .
Page 158
... continued efforts by which men make their way to their permanent condition in society , and to shew that greatness is not so often thrust upon ' men as ' achieved ' by them , and to illustrate how wretchedness is more frequent- ly the ...
... continued efforts by which men make their way to their permanent condition in society , and to shew that greatness is not so often thrust upon ' men as ' achieved ' by them , and to illustrate how wretchedness is more frequent- ly the ...
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