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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... opinion of its im- portance . § 1. You shall and will devote yourself to the service of the human race , and of your poor countrymen , whom want or the surplus population drives from Germany . And if destiny has precluded you from ...
... opinion of its im- portance . § 1. You shall and will devote yourself to the service of the human race , and of your poor countrymen , whom want or the surplus population drives from Germany . And if destiny has precluded you from ...
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... opinion that the notions entertained by himself and the gentlemen who deput- ed him , of the importance of the objects of his mission , were somewhat too elevated . That this was not an unnecessary remark , may be confirmed from the ...
... opinion that the notions entertained by himself and the gentlemen who deput- ed him , of the importance of the objects of his mission , were somewhat too elevated . That this was not an unnecessary remark , may be confirmed from the ...
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... opinion that , even without this aid , the population of the United States increases rapidly enough . ' pp . 28 , 29 . At the conclusion of the extracts from M. de Fürstenwär- ther's letters , follows a report on German emigration ' to ...
... opinion that , even without this aid , the population of the United States increases rapidly enough . ' pp . 28 , 29 . At the conclusion of the extracts from M. de Fürstenwär- ther's letters , follows a report on German emigration ' to ...
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... opinion that the provisions of these laws are adequate . He complains , however , that they are scarce pretended to be put in execution against foreign ships , and that they are but imperfectly executed against the Amer- can captains ...
... opinion that the provisions of these laws are adequate . He complains , however , that they are scarce pretended to be put in execution against foreign ships , and that they are but imperfectly executed against the Amer- can captains ...
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... opinion that it is a benefit to the needy emigrant , and says , that many even of those who pay their passage in Holland , bind themselves , in like manner , on their arrival here , for the sake of being immediately provided for in a ...
... opinion that it is a benefit to the needy emigrant , and says , that many even of those who pay their passage in Holland , bind themselves , in like manner , on their arrival here , for the sake of being immediately provided for in a ...
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