The North American Review, Volumen93Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1861 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... importance of mental and moral training for the improvement of individual and national character . He had the satisfaction ... important posts , into the hands of the British . Soon after their accession to power , the well - matured con ...
... importance of mental and moral training for the improvement of individual and national character . He had the satisfaction ... important posts , into the hands of the British . Soon after their accession to power , the well - matured con ...
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... important position he held until May , 1817 , when he was forced by declining health to vacate the chair , and was transferred to the Upper House , with the title of Baron Colchester . In 1819 he went abroad in pursuit of health , and ...
... important position he held until May , 1817 , when he was forced by declining health to vacate the chair , and was transferred to the Upper House , with the title of Baron Colchester . In 1819 he went abroad in pursuit of health , and ...
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... importance , is the ability to portray the charac- ters of individual actors , as well as to describe men in their aggregate capacity . More than any of his ... important place in his theory . The 420 [ Oct. LORD MACAULAY AS AN HISTORIAN .
... importance , is the ability to portray the charac- ters of individual actors , as well as to describe men in their aggregate capacity . More than any of his ... important place in his theory . The 420 [ Oct. LORD MACAULAY AS AN HISTORIAN .
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