New Englander and Yale Review, Band 26Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1867 |
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... Fathers and Sons . A Novel by Ivan Sergheievitch Turgenef . Translated by Eugene Schuyler , 592 Helena's Household ; a Tale of Rome in the First Century , Homespun ; or , Five and Twenty Years Ago . By Thomas Lack- land , MISCELLANEOUS ...
... Fathers and Sons . A Novel by Ivan Sergheievitch Turgenef . Translated by Eugene Schuyler , 592 Helena's Household ; a Tale of Rome in the First Century , Homespun ; or , Five and Twenty Years Ago . By Thomas Lack- land , MISCELLANEOUS ...
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... Fathers and Sons , " noticed , . 580 Tafel , ( R. ) , Emmanuel Swedenborg as a Philosopher and Man of Sci- ence , noticed , Tarbox , ( I. N. ) , Present Condition and Prospects of Unitarianism , 191 Taxation , Tyranny in , Article , by ...
... Fathers and Sons , " noticed , . 580 Tafel , ( R. ) , Emmanuel Swedenborg as a Philosopher and Man of Sci- ence , noticed , Tarbox , ( I. N. ) , Present Condition and Prospects of Unitarianism , 191 Taxation , Tyranny in , Article , by ...
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... father gain'd from thee . " In regard to Ferreto , Muratori , as Wiseman truly states , adds a note to Fer- reto's account of Guido , in which the critic questions the truth of the story . He observes : Probosi hujus facinoris ...
... father gain'd from thee . " In regard to Ferreto , Muratori , as Wiseman truly states , adds a note to Fer- reto's account of Guido , in which the critic questions the truth of the story . He observes : Probosi hujus facinoris ...
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... Father Paul , after prais- ing Leo X. for his erudition , his humanity , his liberality , his love of letters and arts , adds with fine satire , that " he would have been a perfect Pope , if with these qualities , he had united some ...
... Father Paul , after prais- ing Leo X. for his erudition , his humanity , his liberality , his love of letters and arts , adds with fine satire , that " he would have been a perfect Pope , if with these qualities , he had united some ...
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... fathers rejected , or knowing it only as we might know so much Greek or Latin . Necessity of mutual intelligibility is thus the sole and effi- cient restraint upon that indefinite variability of language . which might seem otherwise the ...
... fathers rejected , or knowing it only as we might know so much Greek or Latin . Necessity of mutual intelligibility is thus the sole and effi- cient restraint upon that indefinite variability of language . which might seem otherwise the ...
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