The National Quarterly Review, Volume 2Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1860 |
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... reason to believe , had its effect on the future Chancellor . Still more learned was young Bacon's aunt , Mildred , the wife of Lord Bur- leigh , who , in the opinion of Roger Ascham , was the best female Greek scholar in England , with ...
... reason to believe , had its effect on the future Chancellor . Still more learned was young Bacon's aunt , Mildred , the wife of Lord Bur- leigh , who , in the opinion of Roger Ascham , was the best female Greek scholar in England , with ...
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... reasons they are better able to bear it ; and need we add that , in nine cases out of ten , they deserve it more . It is ... reason for this difference . The principal cause of it is that the division of labor is more observed in England ...
... reasons they are better able to bear it ; and need we add that , in nine cases out of ten , they deserve it more . It is ... reason for this difference . The principal cause of it is that the division of labor is more observed in England ...
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... reason that it was the South that furnished most of our Presi- dents , and two - thirds of the Secretaries of State , War , the Interior , the Navy , & c . , and the Judges of the Supreme Court . Oppression , then , is out of the ...
... reason that it was the South that furnished most of our Presi- dents , and two - thirds of the Secretaries of State , War , the Interior , the Navy , & c . , and the Judges of the Supreme Court . Oppression , then , is out of the ...
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CONTENTS | 17 |
AMERICAN FEMALE NOVELISTS | 31 |
CAMOENS AND HIS TRANSLATORS | 46 |
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