The North American Review, Volume 56Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1843 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 145
... doubt , to his own quiet and per- sonal comfort . If he have a true merry vein and hearty good - nature , he gets on , laughing sometimes in his sleeve at others , and cracking his jokes on the unlucky fate of Brother Jonathan , who ...
... doubt , to his own quiet and per- sonal comfort . If he have a true merry vein and hearty good - nature , he gets on , laughing sometimes in his sleeve at others , and cracking his jokes on the unlucky fate of Brother Jonathan , who ...
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... doubt , that an introduction to the natural sys- tem can be framed , which may take the place of the artificial . The beautiful " Flore Française " of Decandolle proves that it can . But we greatly doubt , whether even that answers the ...
... doubt , that an introduction to the natural sys- tem can be framed , which may take the place of the artificial . The beautiful " Flore Française " of Decandolle proves that it can . But we greatly doubt , whether even that answers the ...
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... doubt upon the theory . In the first place , Ehrenberg discovered the real germs of the fungi and algæ , or mould . The propagation of these organic bodies was thus es- tablished ; it was shown , that , by means of the germs or seeds of ...
... doubt upon the theory . In the first place , Ehrenberg discovered the real germs of the fungi and algæ , or mould . The propagation of these organic bodies was thus es- tablished ; it was shown , that , by means of the germs or seeds of ...
Contents
THE ENGLISH ABROAD | 17 |
HALLAMS INTRODUCTION TO THE LITERATURE | 44 |
WARDS MEMOIR OF SAMUEL Curwen | 89 |
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