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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... given . < the sole joy his baffled spirit knows In this forc'd flight , is - murdering as he goes : As a grim tiger , whom the torrent's might , Surprises in some parch'd ravine at night , Turns , e'en in drowning , on the wretched ...
... given . < the sole joy his baffled spirit knows In this forc'd flight , is - murdering as he goes : As a grim tiger , whom the torrent's might , Surprises in some parch'd ravine at night , Turns , e'en in drowning , on the wretched ...
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... , which tried him so sorely before , is here given up for the gay and varied measure in which he has rejoiced all Vol . VI . No. 1 . 3 his life . He acquaints us here with the travels 1817. ] 17 Moore's Lalla Rookh .
... , which tried him so sorely before , is here given up for the gay and varied measure in which he has rejoiced all Vol . VI . No. 1 . 3 his life . He acquaints us here with the travels 1817. ] 17 Moore's Lalla Rookh .
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... given why the thing cannot be done , than that it has not . As we consider this conclusion rather in the nature of a non sequitur , we shall , for the reasons stated above , take it for granted that there is no impossibility of ...
... given why the thing cannot be done , than that it has not . As we consider this conclusion rather in the nature of a non sequitur , we shall , for the reasons stated above , take it for granted that there is no impossibility of ...
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... given a finer graphical description of it than is extant in history of any other whatever . However the poets and historians might have erred in their estimate of the character of the military system , it was naturally to be expected ...
... given a finer graphical description of it than is extant in history of any other whatever . However the poets and historians might have erred in their estimate of the character of the military system , it was naturally to be expected ...
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... given , as has been urged before , why every effort should not be used to discourage it on sound and proper principles . Nobody can pretend that it is impossible or improbable , that the steady exertions of societies and individuals ...
... given , as has been urged before , why every effort should not be used to discourage it on sound and proper principles . Nobody can pretend that it is impossible or improbable , that the steady exertions of societies and individuals ...
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