The North American Review, Volumen75Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1852 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... mind of Mr. Sparks seems to know no bias . He pursues the truth , and is enamored of inquiry ; and , where explanation is needed he does not rest satisfied , till he has exhausted every source of information . " The great merit of Mr ...
... mind of Mr. Sparks seems to know no bias . He pursues the truth , and is enamored of inquiry ; and , where explanation is needed he does not rest satisfied , till he has exhausted every source of information . " The great merit of Mr ...
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... mind and character which qualified him to be a successful teacher . His manner was not cordial or magnetic . His reserve and self - dis- trust placed a barrier between him and his pupils . He was naturally sensitive , and , like most ...
... mind and character which qualified him to be a successful teacher . His manner was not cordial or magnetic . His reserve and self - dis- trust placed a barrier between him and his pupils . He was naturally sensitive , and , like most ...
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... mind ; but it appears also to have been ex- cited and sustained by the spirit and tenor of the lyric and dithyrambic composition . It does not strike me as the first exercise of an art newly invented , or as the first natural effort of a ...
... mind ; but it appears also to have been ex- cited and sustained by the spirit and tenor of the lyric and dithyrambic composition . It does not strike me as the first exercise of an art newly invented , or as the first natural effort of a ...
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LORD MAHONS HISTORY OF ENGLAND | 125 |
Wesley and Methodism By ISAAC TAYLOR | 226 |
STEPHENS LECTURES ON THE HISTORY | 247 |
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