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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... fact , that the seed , the fruit in some form , is the only thing which , in the higher plants , is constant . The leaves are sometimes wanting ; sometimes the calyx ; sometimes the corolla ; sometimes both ; sometimes every stamen but ...
... fact , that the seed , the fruit in some form , is the only thing which , in the higher plants , is constant . The leaves are sometimes wanting ; sometimes the calyx ; sometimes the corolla ; sometimes both ; sometimes every stamen but ...
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... fact , that he was , probably , led into this blunder by M. de Tocqueville , who , in a passage quoted by our author , is made to affirm of all the judges , - even without distinction , so that the remark applies to the national , as ...
... fact , that he was , probably , led into this blunder by M. de Tocqueville , who , in a passage quoted by our author , is made to affirm of all the judges , - even without distinction , so that the remark applies to the national , as ...
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... fact almost to Crown Point . Now the red line , after descending the Connecticut River for some distance , turns off to the west before it reaches the latitude of forty - five degrees on the map , and proceeds in a direct course to the ...
... fact almost to Crown Point . Now the red line , after descending the Connecticut River for some distance , turns off to the west before it reaches the latitude of forty - five degrees on the map , and proceeds in a direct course to the ...
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THE ENGLISH ABROAD | 17 |
HALLAMS INTRODUCTION TO THE LITERATURE | 44 |
WARDS MEMOIR OF SAMUEL Curwen | 89 |
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