The North American Review, Volumen68Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1849 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... give me advice what to do in this great and solemn business ; which being done on a day appointed for the purpose , it pleased God to give their Con- fessions such acceptance in their hearts , as that they saw nothing to hinder their ...
... give me advice what to do in this great and solemn business ; which being done on a day appointed for the purpose , it pleased God to give their Con- fessions such acceptance in their hearts , as that they saw nothing to hinder their ...
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... give it a deceptive appearance of wealth , when in truth they only make it poorer ; they divert the at- tention and ... Give ! Give ! " they become formidable rivals to those exclusively intellectual pursuits , to that love of letters ...
... give it a deceptive appearance of wealth , when in truth they only make it poorer ; they divert the at- tention and ... Give ! Give ! " they become formidable rivals to those exclusively intellectual pursuits , to that love of letters ...
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... give example , but , led by that blind devotion to a vague idea of fashion , which , it must be confessed , is the ... give to the k in ours . This was also the sound which it denoted in all Anglo- Saxon , as well as in all Latin words ...
... give example , but , led by that blind devotion to a vague idea of fashion , which , it must be confessed , is the ... give to the k in ours . This was also the sound which it denoted in all Anglo- Saxon , as well as in all Latin words ...
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