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poor show among the exhibitors, and this was a subject for the taunts and sneers of the English journals
See also Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, 1836, vol. vi. p. 361. VOL.
By WILLIAM AINSWORTH, Esq., in the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, vol. xi. pp. 1-21.
We have already given an account of his preliminary visits to Mosul,—of his inspection of the * Journal
—Wisconsin Journal. ITS CAPITAL.
The present state of our mercantile marine is thus described in the Journal of Commerce on Wednesday:
pitched battles; beat them in bravery and in strategy; beat them at the very time when the Austrian journals
month of each other. finishing stroke George Steers's lead ☞ Remember in those days there were no journals—no
her right raised, as if ready to harangue. 1854 10,000 new books were published in Germany —2025 journals
Not the least instructive of the essays of Lord Jeffrey, reprinted from this journal, is that suggested
any man of mark or likelihood die, than in addition to his life, whole volumes of his letters and journals
three‑quarters of a century that preceded it—the affair of Leisler (1691) printer of the "Weekly Journal
classical rhetoric to the poetry of Tennyson, from Persian mysticism to nineteenth-century phrenological journals
used Whitman's marginalia to argue, for example, that the poet's shift in reading from American journals
in 1845-47 to British journals in 1848-49 tells us that Whitman was educating himself to become a poet
[Walt Whitman], "An English and an American Poet," American Phrenological Journal , 90-91.
classical rhetoric to the poetry of Tennyson, from Persian mysticism to nineteenth-century phrenological journals
Journal of Civilization.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Poets and Poetry of Europe The American Review: A Whig Journal
Lippincott & co. 1885 Hicks, Elias Journal of the Life and Religious Labours of Elias Hicks Isaac T.
on Astronomy Osgood, Francis Sargent A Birth-Day Bijou Pardoe Louis the Fourteenth Parker, Samuel Journal