The North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 11Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1820 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... . Study of the Civil Law . Study of the Classics . 407 413 423 Support of Literature in New York . Quarterly list of New Publications . Index . 427 431 NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW AND MISCELLANEOUS JOURNAL . No. XXVIII . iv CONTENTS .
... . Study of the Civil Law . Study of the Classics . 407 413 423 Support of Literature in New York . Quarterly list of New Publications . Index . 427 431 NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW AND MISCELLANEOUS JOURNAL . No. XXVIII . iv CONTENTS .
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... York , our author mentions a law of that state , by which the captains of the vessels in $ [ July , German Emigration to America . Sacred Music [Templi Carmina Songs of the Temple, or Bridgewater Collection of Sacred Music ]
... York , our author mentions a law of that state , by which the captains of the vessels in $ [ July , German Emigration to America . Sacred Music [Templi Carmina Songs of the Temple, or Bridgewater Collection of Sacred Music ]
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... York , and one in Baltimore . From the 12th of July , the day of the arrival of the first ship with redemptioners in 1817 , up to the beginning of 1818 , there arrived nineteen vessels , bringing passengers of this class to the number ...
... York , and one in Baltimore . From the 12th of July , the day of the arrival of the first ship with redemptioners in 1817 , up to the beginning of 1818 , there arrived nineteen vessels , bringing passengers of this class to the number ...
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... York that such large pro- prietors enter into hereditary contracts with their tenantry , in the European manner , in which , however , they have more their own interest in view , than that of their tenants , [ in Europe the land- lord ...
... York that such large pro- prietors enter into hereditary contracts with their tenantry , in the European manner , in which , however , they have more their own interest in view , than that of their tenants , [ in Europe the land- lord ...
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... York , to be charged with a little aristocratical feeling . seems to hint with no great complacen- cy at the political notions of his countrymen in America . • The German in America , particularly in the country , distin- guishes ...
... York , to be charged with a little aristocratical feeling . seems to hint with no great complacen- cy at the political notions of his countrymen in America . • The German in America , particularly in the country , distin- guishes ...
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