The North American Review, Tom 125Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1877 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... character or its probable effect in the future . Democrats , who knew Mr. Tilden to be elected by an over- whelming majority , both of the popular vote and of the electors duly appointed , were transported with passionate indignation ...
... character or its probable effect in the future . Democrats , who knew Mr. Tilden to be elected by an over- whelming majority , both of the popular vote and of the electors duly appointed , were transported with passionate indignation ...
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... character heard the announcement with pleasure , that what we call the Louisiana swin- dle was too sacred a thing to be questioned . The decision was hailed by Christian statesmen with loud benedictions . On Sun- day , the 4th of March ...
... character heard the announcement with pleasure , that what we call the Louisiana swin- dle was too sacred a thing to be questioned . The decision was hailed by Christian statesmen with loud benedictions . On Sun- day , the 4th of March ...
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... character for integrity or veracity , and for thirty years re- garded as unworthy to be trusted . Anderson's character for hon- esty was equally bad ; he had earned it in part by aiding while he was a Senator to put up a fraudulent job ...
... character for integrity or veracity , and for thirty years re- garded as unworthy to be trusted . Anderson's character for hon- esty was equally bad ; he had earned it in part by aiding while he was a Senator to put up a fraudulent job ...
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... character of the range is that of richly wooded round hills ; it is only in the val- leys that masses of rock are found . The southern slope is by far the most steep . On the northern side is a parallel range of foot- hills , differing ...
... character of the range is that of richly wooded round hills ; it is only in the val- leys that masses of rock are found . The southern slope is by far the most steep . On the northern side is a parallel range of foot- hills , differing ...
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... character of the figure is so theatrical that few of those who knew the poet will immediately recognize him . But the question of the artistic value of the work is subordinate to that of its place as a landmark in the history of our ...
... character of the figure is so theatrical that few of those who knew the poet will immediately recognize him . But the question of the artistic value of the work is subordinate to that of its place as a landmark in the history of our ...
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