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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... favour , if your reasonable expectations shall be disappointed . That indulgence , however , which by the candid and enlightened is bestowed upon first efforts , in a new and un- tried course , I shall claim , and have no doubt shall ...
... favour , if your reasonable expectations shall be disappointed . That indulgence , however , which by the candid and enlightened is bestowed upon first efforts , in a new and un- tried course , I shall claim , and have no doubt shall ...
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... favour . Profound discussions of the principles of free govern- ments , the duty of submission and the right of resistance , sharpened the faculties and exercised the wits of the most distinguished lawyers , to which class of the ...
... favour . Profound discussions of the principles of free govern- ments , the duty of submission and the right of resistance , sharpened the faculties and exercised the wits of the most distinguished lawyers , to which class of the ...
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... favour of peace . My understanding and my heart , accorded with them , at first blush . But , alas ! a longer and more exten- sive experience has convinced me , that wars are as neces- sary and as inevitable , in our system , as ...
... favour of peace . My understanding and my heart , accorded with them , at first blush . But , alas ! a longer and more exten- sive experience has convinced me , that wars are as neces- sary and as inevitable , in our system , as ...
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... with cruelty . If there be an exception to this remark , it is in favour of that nation , the most loudly accused of great laxity in morals and religion . It is believed the French are more often 44 [ May , Sandwich Islands .
... with cruelty . If there be an exception to this remark , it is in favour of that nation , the most loudly accused of great laxity in morals and religion . It is believed the French are more often 44 [ May , Sandwich Islands .
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... favour- ites , more easily gain and longer keep the confidence of the men of the woods , than any other nation . Perhaps these exertions of their justice and benevolence left them , under their late blood stained chief , so little to ...
... favour- ites , more easily gain and longer keep the confidence of the men of the woods , than any other nation . Perhaps these exertions of their justice and benevolence left them , under their late blood stained chief , so little to ...
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