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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... of previous travellers . Per- haps the most valuable contribution of his journeyings is the new map which is appended to his second volume , the entire accuracy of which there is no reason to doubt . 1856. ] 31 DAMASCUS .
... of previous travellers . Per- haps the most valuable contribution of his journeyings is the new map which is appended to his second volume , the entire accuracy of which there is no reason to doubt . 1856. ] 31 DAMASCUS .
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... entire sway of the Roman and By- zantine emperors in Syria , the extinction of Paganism , and the establishment of Christianity . Of this period , Mr. Porter has given us less information than its importance and its length seven hundred ...
... entire sway of the Roman and By- zantine emperors in Syria , the extinction of Paganism , and the establishment of Christianity . Of this period , Mr. Porter has given us less information than its importance and its length seven hundred ...
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... entire strangers , asking for a communication of all the known particulars of their kinships , pedigrees , matrimo- nial alliances , and family histories . To some persons 58 [ July , BOND'S GENEALOGIES OF WATERTOWN .
... entire strangers , asking for a communication of all the known particulars of their kinships , pedigrees , matrimo- nial alliances , and family histories . To some persons 58 [ July , BOND'S GENEALOGIES OF WATERTOWN .
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... entire independence and their scrupulous fidelity to conscience . And curious it is to note how a skill and aptitude for all the needful forms of ser- vice required in an orderly community , as it seats itself for a permanent home in a ...
... entire independence and their scrupulous fidelity to conscience . And curious it is to note how a skill and aptitude for all the needful forms of ser- vice required in an orderly community , as it seats itself for a permanent home in a ...
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... entire century ; for the hold of Aris- totle , while he had so strong ecclesiastical support , could not be easily unfastened . He found a refuge to the last amongst those martial and polemic spirits , the Company of Jesus . But the age ...
... entire century ; for the hold of Aris- totle , while he had so strong ecclesiastical support , could not be easily unfastened . He found a refuge to the last amongst those martial and polemic spirits , the Company of Jesus . But the age ...
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Страница 208 - Lord Marmion turned, — well was his need! — And dashed the rowels in his steed, Like arrow through the archway sprung; The ponderous grate behind him rung: To pass there was such scanty room, The b'ars, descending, razed his plume.