North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 699
... academic strain , these concluding lines from a sonnet to John Sherman : " And seem to talk to Nestor in his calm , When Homer knew him in the vale of years . " And here is the last verse from the poem " A NEGLECTED AMERICAN POET . 699.
... academic strain , these concluding lines from a sonnet to John Sherman : " And seem to talk to Nestor in his calm , When Homer knew him in the vale of years . " And here is the last verse from the poem " A NEGLECTED AMERICAN POET . 699.
Page 743
... John H. Parker , U. S. A. , that machine guns may successfully partici- pate in a charge on a well - fortified position held by a superior force of veteran troops armed with modern rifles , in the words of Lieutenant Parker , " a new ...
... John H. Parker , U. S. A. , that machine guns may successfully partici- pate in a charge on a well - fortified position held by a superior force of veteran troops armed with modern rifles , in the words of Lieutenant Parker , " a new ...
Page 748
... John Leech made fun of them in " Punch . " How they survived this ordeal seems now a miracle ; but survive it they did , and set to work with a will to increase their efficiency . It is obvious that an armed man - whether regular ...
... John Leech made fun of them in " Punch . " How they survived this ordeal seems now a miracle ; but survive it they did , and set to work with a will to increase their efficiency . It is obvious that an armed man - whether regular ...
Page 769
... John Quincy Adams asks the question , " What has America done for mankind ? " and he answers it thus : " America , with the same voice which spoke herself into existence as a nation , proclaimed to mankind the inextinguishable rights of ...
... John Quincy Adams asks the question , " What has America done for mankind ? " and he answers it thus : " America , with the same voice which spoke herself into existence as a nation , proclaimed to mankind the inextinguishable rights of ...
Page 771
... John Lord , a Connecticut scholar , on Rome in the days of Marcus Aurelius . After describing the conditions which existed when " about two thousand people owned the whole civilized world , " he says : " But I cannot enumerate the evils ...
... John Lord , a Connecticut scholar , on Rome in the days of Marcus Aurelius . After describing the conditions which existed when " about two thousand people owned the whole civilized world , " he says : " But I cannot enumerate the evils ...
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