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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Σελίδα 75
... evidently very much to the surprise of the French chemist , who could not be convinced , except by a trial , that two gases could be converted into water . But afterwards it seems that he had forgotten his surprise on that occasion ...
... evidently very much to the surprise of the French chemist , who could not be convinced , except by a trial , that two gases could be converted into water . But afterwards it seems that he had forgotten his surprise on that occasion ...
Σελίδα 138
... . Almost the first act of the new archbishop was to resign the great seal , — a proceeding which evidently surprised and of- - fended the king . Henry , as it seems , 138 The Life and Times of Thomas à Becket . [ Jan.
... . Almost the first act of the new archbishop was to resign the great seal , — a proceeding which evidently surprised and of- - fended the king . Henry , as it seems , 138 The Life and Times of Thomas à Becket . [ Jan.
Σελίδα 200
... evidently defective , and Worcester's appears to us to be as comprehensive as the nature of the subject permits it to be- come . In consequence of the completeness of his system , he applies the marks of the vowels in the key directly ...
... evidently defective , and Worcester's appears to us to be as comprehensive as the nature of the subject permits it to be- come . In consequence of the completeness of his system , he applies the marks of the vowels in the key directly ...
Σελίδα 223
... evidently designed to palliate or excuse a wholly indefensible proceeding . " Whilst the United States was undergoing repairs at Chester , Decatur , who was her fourth and junior lieutenant , was sent to Philadelphia to enter a new crew ...
... evidently designed to palliate or excuse a wholly indefensible proceeding . " Whilst the United States was undergoing repairs at Chester , Decatur , who was her fourth and junior lieutenant , was sent to Philadelphia to enter a new crew ...
Σελίδα 236
... evidently a secret pride in his fame as a duellist , and he gave to the detestable practice the sanction of his name and example long after his influence was such , that , if properly exerted , he might have banished it from the service ...
... evidently a secret pride in his fame as a duellist , and he gave to the detestable practice the sanction of his name and example long after his influence was such , that , if properly exerted , he might have banished it from the service ...
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