The North American Review, Volumen96Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1863 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... become distinctly seen whenever the ice is exposed to sudden changes of temperature . The glacier consists of a series of tightly wedged polyhedrons , of the most irregular forms , often three inches or more in length , and of which a ...
... become distinctly seen whenever the ice is exposed to sudden changes of temperature . The glacier consists of a series of tightly wedged polyhedrons , of the most irregular forms , often three inches or more in length , and of which a ...
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... become in the course of time landmarks which they ever afterwards endeavor to reach . Whether true or fancied , their martial deeds form the theme of popular traditions , which throw a cer- tain ideality over the history of the people ...
... become in the course of time landmarks which they ever afterwards endeavor to reach . Whether true or fancied , their martial deeds form the theme of popular traditions , which throw a cer- tain ideality over the history of the people ...
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... become exhausted . The ignorance of the laborers precludes the adap- tation of crops to the new demands of worn - out soil , because , if a slave is educated to the cultivation of tobacco or rice , to this he must be kept for life , in ...
... become exhausted . The ignorance of the laborers precludes the adap- tation of crops to the new demands of worn - out soil , because , if a slave is educated to the cultivation of tobacco or rice , to this he must be kept for life , in ...
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