The North American Review, Volumen55Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1842 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... King is not to be married or crowned . All the vines of Bordeaux , and all the fumes of Irish brains , cannot make a ... King's sake and my own , I never wish to see another ; nor am impatient to have my Lord Effingham's promise ...
... King is not to be married or crowned . All the vines of Bordeaux , and all the fumes of Irish brains , cannot make a ... King's sake and my own , I never wish to see another ; nor am impatient to have my Lord Effingham's promise ...
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... king Tamehame- ha , * next pass under the author's notice . " Desirous of conciliating the good opinion of a person [ Ta- mehameha ] , whose power was so great , we omitted no attention which we supposed would be agreeable to him . But ...
... king Tamehame- ha , * next pass under the author's notice . " Desirous of conciliating the good opinion of a person [ Ta- mehameha ] , whose power was so great , we omitted no attention which we supposed would be agreeable to him . But ...
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... King's prejudices against giving him the share of power which his talents and merit entitled him to claim . The Duke ... King he contented himself with urging the merits of Mr. Pitt , and to Mr. Pitt he pleaded , in excuse for refusing ...
... King's prejudices against giving him the share of power which his talents and merit entitled him to claim . The Duke ... King he contented himself with urging the merits of Mr. Pitt , and to Mr. Pitt he pleaded , in excuse for refusing ...
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