The North American Review, Τόμος 86Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1858 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Σελίδα 244
... once interest and instruct the reader ; and if afterward he might wish to climb the height and see for himself , there could be no better course suggested to him than the intricate labyrinth which the author of the system has followed ...
... once interest and instruct the reader ; and if afterward he might wish to climb the height and see for himself , there could be no better course suggested to him than the intricate labyrinth which the author of the system has followed ...
Σελίδα 271
... once the difficulty that the Nones were so called because they were nine days ( inclusive ) before the Ides . ( Varr . de Ling . Lat . , p . 84 , Müll . ) It seems to us that the most natural inter- pretation of this passage is that ...
... once the difficulty that the Nones were so called because they were nine days ( inclusive ) before the Ides . ( Varr . de Ling . Lat . , p . 84 , Müll . ) It seems to us that the most natural inter- pretation of this passage is that ...
Σελίδα 536
... once stopped the march of a Roman army . Wild beasts Dr. Barth does not find in any considerable numbers . To the reader of sporting tastes his volumes will not prove entertaining . The irregularities in the surface of the Sahara are ...
... once stopped the march of a Roman army . Wild beasts Dr. Barth does not find in any considerable numbers . To the reader of sporting tastes his volumes will not prove entertaining . The irregularities in the surface of the Sahara are ...
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