The North American Review, Том 83Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1856 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Early Settlers of Watertown , Massachusetts , including Wal- tham and Weston ; to which is appended the Early History of the Town . With Illustrations , Maps , and Notes . By HENRY BOND , M. D. IV . PLATO IN HISTORY · PAGE 1 30 52 . 67 ...
... Early Settlers of Watertown , Massachusetts , including Wal- tham and Weston ; to which is appended the Early History of the Town . With Illustrations , Maps , and Notes . By HENRY BOND , M. D. IV . PLATO IN HISTORY · PAGE 1 30 52 . 67 ...
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... might represent the man as well as the soldier and the statesman . Recalling the numerous traditional incidents of his early life . and the vivid glimpses of his later years , recorded 2 [ July , THE CHARACTER OF WASHINGTON .
... might represent the man as well as the soldier and the statesman . Recalling the numerous traditional incidents of his early life . and the vivid glimpses of his later years , recorded 2 [ July , THE CHARACTER OF WASHINGTON .
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... earliest author who achieved a Eu- ropean reputation , whose memory embraces the period when the living hero glorified our nascent republic , and whose name identifies him with the grateful renown that crowned the life and labors his ...
... earliest author who achieved a Eu- ropean reputation , whose memory embraces the period when the living hero glorified our nascent republic , and whose name identifies him with the grateful renown that crowned the life and labors his ...
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... early wars . Political economists ascribe the deterioration of modern nations in those qualities which insure fortitude and martial enterprise to the encroachments of town life ; and the greatest cities of antiquity fell through the ...
... early wars . Political economists ascribe the deterioration of modern nations in those qualities which insure fortitude and martial enterprise to the encroachments of town life ; and the greatest cities of antiquity fell through the ...
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... early manhood , with the athletic frame of a hunter and surveyor , the ruddy health of an enter- prising agriculturist , the vigilant observation of a sportsman and border soldier , familiar alike with Indian ambush , the pathless ...
... early manhood , with the athletic frame of a hunter and surveyor , the ruddy health of an enter- prising agriculturist , the vigilant observation of a sportsman and border soldier , familiar alike with Indian ambush , the pathless ...
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