The North American Review, Τόμος 223Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1926 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... friends and in defeating political enemies . And though he was in the early part of his life sin- cerely bent upon the upholding and aggrandisement of his coun- try , and was on some most critical occasions of unspeakable value to it ...
... friends and in defeating political enemies . And though he was in the early part of his life sin- cerely bent upon the upholding and aggrandisement of his coun- try , and was on some most critical occasions of unspeakable value to it ...
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... friend of Cleisthenes , the first founder of the democracy as pursuing a straight and a single - handed course in political life , with no solicitude for party ties , and with little care either to conciliate friends or to offend ...
... friend of Cleisthenes , the first founder of the democracy as pursuing a straight and a single - handed course in political life , with no solicitude for party ties , and with little care either to conciliate friends or to offend ...
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... friends or to offend enemies " . After having acquired a local reputation for the florid and fervid eloquence so dear to the French , he was elected a Deputy at thirty - six , technically as a Socialist but really as a Radical , in ...
... friends or to offend enemies " . After having acquired a local reputation for the florid and fervid eloquence so dear to the French , he was elected a Deputy at thirty - six , technically as a Socialist but really as a Radical , in ...
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... friends who had congratulated him upon his break with the Socialists , " at poor Paul Boncourt , entangled in the ... friend , such as he himself would have made in like circumstances , since he has never been known to cherish resentment ...
... friends who had congratulated him upon his break with the Socialists , " at poor Paul Boncourt , entangled in the ... friend , such as he himself would have made in like circumstances , since he has never been known to cherish resentment ...
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... friend and fellow soldier was carried to the Residency on that fateful day . The hero of Jerusalem saw , and I admire him for so seeing , that this was not the time to mince words , it was not the moment to seek for euphemistic phrases ...
... friend and fellow soldier was carried to the Residency on that fateful day . The hero of Jerusalem saw , and I admire him for so seeing , that this was not the time to mince words , it was not the moment to seek for euphemistic phrases ...
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