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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... will banish for ever the effects of that dark and gloomy reign of ignorance and chicane , which disgraced the early period of our juridical history . Well may the law now be denominated a science , 18 [ May , Inaugural Address .
... will banish for ever the effects of that dark and gloomy reign of ignorance and chicane , which disgraced the early period of our juridical history . Well may the law now be denominated a science , 18 [ May , Inaugural Address .
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... effect the designs of this professorship , and to my future industry , to improve , alter , and enlarge the several treatises , and perhaps substitute others , for some which may not have been well chosen , or well executed , according ...
... effect the designs of this professorship , and to my future industry , to improve , alter , and enlarge the several treatises , and perhaps substitute others , for some which may not have been well chosen , or well executed , according ...
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... effects both on body and mind , has weaned my attentions from publick subjects , and left me unequal to the labours of correspondence , be- yond the limits of my personal concerns . I retire therefore from the question , with a sincere ...
... effects both on body and mind , has weaned my attentions from publick subjects , and left me unequal to the labours of correspondence , be- yond the limits of my personal concerns . I retire therefore from the question , with a sincere ...
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... effect in lessening this greatest of human evils , and that you may retain life and health , to enjoy the con- templation of this happy spectacle ; and pray you to be assured of my great respect . DEAR SIR , Mr. Adams ' Answer . TH ...
... effect in lessening this greatest of human evils , and that you may retain life and health , to enjoy the con- templation of this happy spectacle ; and pray you to be assured of my great respect . DEAR SIR , Mr. Adams ' Answer . TH ...
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... effects on astronomical observations . It was presented by Stephen Lee , Clerk and Librarian to the Royal Society . It contains some very interesting remarks and observations upon a phenomenon , which has been almost entirely over ...
... effects on astronomical observations . It was presented by Stephen Lee , Clerk and Librarian to the Royal Society . It contains some very interesting remarks and observations upon a phenomenon , which has been almost entirely over ...
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