The North American Review, Τόμος 4University of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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Σελίδα 284
... specimens of its exteriour beauty . The library contains a large number of standard and expensive works . There are several very beautiful wax pre- parations made by Mr. Chiappi , an Italian artist ; and one model used by Dr. Channing ...
... specimens of its exteriour beauty . The library contains a large number of standard and expensive works . There are several very beautiful wax pre- parations made by Mr. Chiappi , an Italian artist ; and one model used by Dr. Channing ...
Σελίδα 357
... his expedition , and in importing the specimens of the charac- ter under notice , as one of the fruits of it . The good educa- tion received by various captains of vessels in American employ 1817. ] 357 Ancient Persian Bricks .
... his expedition , and in importing the specimens of the charac- ter under notice , as one of the fruits of it . The good educa- tion received by various captains of vessels in American employ 1817. ] 357 Ancient Persian Bricks .
Σελίδα 385
... specimens of oratory on his Rostrum will be of much practical use to the learner in after life . For though he has not told us very precisely what he means by that oratory , yet as we have seen him upon his stage , we may take his ...
... specimens of oratory on his Rostrum will be of much practical use to the learner in after life . For though he has not told us very precisely what he means by that oratory , yet as we have seen him upon his stage , we may take his ...
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