North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... degree of civilization may be surely tested by the de- gree of respect and honour , which that sex receive from the other . There are some few occasions , where female Indians inspire some interest . The author is speaking of the com ...
... degree of civilization may be surely tested by the de- gree of respect and honour , which that sex receive from the other . There are some few occasions , where female Indians inspire some interest . The author is speaking of the com ...
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... instruction they shall here receive , whether they shall honour or disgrace the cause of learning in their country . Upon THEMм will rest the character of the state , and in a great degree the happiness of 14 [ May , Inaugural Address .
... instruction they shall here receive , whether they shall honour or disgrace the cause of learning in their country . Upon THEMм will rest the character of the state , and in a great degree the happiness of 14 [ May , Inaugural Address .
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... degree the happiness of its members . How important then to fence round and vigilantly guard this fruitful nursery of valuable plants ; to enrich it , that its productions may be healthy and vigorous , so that when they shall be ...
... degree the happiness of its members . How important then to fence round and vigilantly guard this fruitful nursery of valuable plants ; to enrich it , that its productions may be healthy and vigorous , so that when they shall be ...
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... degree of injury can render a recourse to war expedient ? Still less do I propose , to draw to myself any part in this discussion . Age , and its effects both on body and mind , has weaned my attentions from publick subjects , and left ...
... degree of injury can render a recourse to war expedient ? Still less do I propose , to draw to myself any part in this discussion . Age , and its effects both on body and mind , has weaned my attentions from publick subjects , and left ...
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... degrees of the horizon , presents a most beautiful object . " Having remarked the very oblong figure which the spectrum ... degree of separation of the several rays . " " After describing the manner in which he conducted his observations ...
... degrees of the horizon , presents a most beautiful object . " Having remarked the very oblong figure which the spectrum ... degree of separation of the several rays . " " After describing the manner in which he conducted his observations ...
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