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... able and independent tone of its pointed him the first judge of the United criticisms . But from a business point of States District Court , and at his death he view it proved unremunerative . In the was chief justice of the Circuit ...
... able and independent tone of its pointed him the first judge of the United criticisms . But from a business point of States District Court , and at his death he view it proved unremunerative . In the was chief justice of the Circuit ...
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... able periodical , Mr. Lowell was a frequent and easily recognized contributor to its pages . Of our author , in the per- sonal sense , nothing more remains to be said than that , after serving his country in a subordinate capacity , he ...
... able periodical , Mr. Lowell was a frequent and easily recognized contributor to its pages . Of our author , in the per- sonal sense , nothing more remains to be said than that , after serving his country in a subordinate capacity , he ...
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... able , in a letter to his mother , to point out to her the essentially faulty structure of " Ham- let , " and many a duller wit , a decade or two later in his existence , has come to the conclusion that " Frederick the Great " is far ...
... able , in a letter to his mother , to point out to her the essentially faulty structure of " Ham- let , " and many a duller wit , a decade or two later in his existence , has come to the conclusion that " Frederick the Great " is far ...
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... able to account for everything , even for things it used not to be thought sensible to believe in , like ghosts and haunted houses . Keats But to return to history . The inter- remarks in one of his letters with great ad - ests of our ...
... able to account for everything , even for things it used not to be thought sensible to believe in , like ghosts and haunted houses . Keats But to return to history . The inter- remarks in one of his letters with great ad - ests of our ...
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... able to do it . Four days after , I fainted whilst at midday stables ( our stables here is the open desert , with the full blaze of the sun upon you from eleven o'clock till one , and no shelter except that of your helmet ) , and the ...
... able to do it . Four days after , I fainted whilst at midday stables ( our stables here is the open desert , with the full blaze of the sun upon you from eleven o'clock till one , and no shelter except that of your helmet ) , and the ...
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