The National Quarterly Review, Volume 2Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1860 |
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Pagina 145
... thing to make any necessary sacrifice either of truth or hard cash , in so just a cause . But fortunately , whatever may be the faults of American editors , there are few , if any of them , who occupy any respectable rank , who would ...
... thing to make any necessary sacrifice either of truth or hard cash , in so just a cause . But fortunately , whatever may be the faults of American editors , there are few , if any of them , who occupy any respectable rank , who would ...
Pagina 289
... thing of the objects around us , because we cannot know every thing re- specting them ? Even a slight acquintance with the Linnæan system would have saved a popular American writer from the mistake of stating , in a book of travels ...
... thing of the objects around us , because we cannot know every thing re- specting them ? Even a slight acquintance with the Linnæan system would have saved a popular American writer from the mistake of stating , in a book of travels ...
Pagina 360
... thing , it is so in the hands of those who compile text - books for the study of foreign languages . It is well known that there are a great many foreigners , who , not being able to find employment on com- ing to this country , in ...
... thing , it is so in the hands of those who compile text - books for the study of foreign languages . It is well known that there are a great many foreigners , who , not being able to find employment on com- ing to this country , in ...
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CONTENTS | 17 |
AMERICAN FEMALE NOVELISTS | 31 |
CAMOENS AND HIS TRANSLATORS | 46 |
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