The North American Review, Τόμος 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... command , he sent a circular to them , ordering them to join their regiments under pain of disobedience . All obeyed but four , who alone had the courage to reply to this insulting order , " that the duke was master of their com ...
... command , he sent a circular to them , ordering them to join their regiments under pain of disobedience . All obeyed but four , who alone had the courage to reply to this insulting order , " that the duke was master of their com ...
Σελίδα 56
... command in the midst of danger , are qualities which none can dispute , and all must admire . But the liberality of his principles was never brought to the test of a practical application , and the gen- erous sentiments which he ...
... command in the midst of danger , are qualities which none can dispute , and all must admire . But the liberality of his principles was never brought to the test of a practical application , and the gen- erous sentiments which he ...
Σελίδα 65
... command , in which he was never exceeded . We do not well understand on what authority Lord Brough- am undertakes to place Swift before him . The Dean's range was limited , he says , but within it he must have been very great . It is ...
... command , in which he was never exceeded . We do not well understand on what authority Lord Brough- am undertakes to place Swift before him . The Dean's range was limited , he says , but within it he must have been very great . It is ...
Σελίδα 77
... command of his time and motions ; he had the most desirable social resources at all times within his reach . But with that spirit which seems in- separable from the human heart , we find him lamenting that he had not embraced the ...
... command of his time and motions ; he had the most desirable social resources at all times within his reach . But with that spirit which seems in- separable from the human heart , we find him lamenting that he had not embraced the ...
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... command of a ship of war . The Endeavour sailed in 1768 , and the first land they touched at was Terra del Fuego , where they came near closing their labors in a wintry grave . In an attempt to ascend the mountains , three of their at ...
... command of a ship of war . The Endeavour sailed in 1768 , and the first land they touched at was Terra del Fuego , where they came near closing their labors in a wintry grave . In an attempt to ascend the mountains , three of their at ...
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