The North American Review, Volume 100Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1865 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... friends or ene- mies to work upon . Frankness is a risk for him , reserve is hardly less dangerous . Simplicity of heart is no protection against those who are ready to suspect sincerity itself of being double - minded . Good faith and ...
... friends or ene- mies to work upon . Frankness is a risk for him , reserve is hardly less dangerous . Simplicity of heart is no protection against those who are ready to suspect sincerity itself of being double - minded . Good faith and ...
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... friends or to win his ene- mies ; he could not force compliance with his views , or insist on the adoption of measures which he might esteem desirable or essential . His character was not fitted to secure a strong body of personal ...
... friends or to win his ene- mies ; he could not force compliance with his views , or insist on the adoption of measures which he might esteem desirable or essential . His character was not fitted to secure a strong body of personal ...
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... friends , must be set aside ; and earthly joy and grief become purely indifferent . Men pos- sessed with these convictions could not be expected to waste much thought on the transient wrongs and woes of slaves . Even as early as the ...
... friends , must be set aside ; and earthly joy and grief become purely indifferent . Men pos- sessed with these convictions could not be expected to waste much thought on the transient wrongs and woes of slaves . Even as early as the ...
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... friend or relation some literary or learned publication . Of late years , and since historical study , or rather historical curiosity , has become so general , this fashion has led to frequent delving in the unworked mine of manuscript ...
... friend or relation some literary or learned publication . Of late years , and since historical study , or rather historical curiosity , has become so general , this fashion has led to frequent delving in the unworked mine of manuscript ...
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... friend , sought and ob- tained the help of Count Agostino Sagredo , a literary patrician , and an historian thoroughly acquainted with the deeds of their common ancestors . From his family archives Count Sagredo selected a Relazione ...
... friend , sought and ob- tained the help of Count Agostino Sagredo , a literary patrician , and an historian thoroughly acquainted with the deeds of their common ancestors . From his family archives Count Sagredo selected a Relazione ...
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