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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... given by the Pequods to the Narragansetts , when persuading them to have made peace with them , if they had succeeded in this would probably have destroyed the first colonies ; as the author observes , " Machiavel himself , had he have ...
... given by the Pequods to the Narragansetts , when persuading them to have made peace with them , if they had succeeded in this would probably have destroyed the first colonies ; as the author observes , " Machiavel himself , had he have ...
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... given a pledge that to the utmost of my power I will endeavour to accom- plish the design of this institution , and promote the ho- nour and interest of the University to which it is attached . It will not become me to make apologies ...
... given a pledge that to the utmost of my power I will endeavour to accom- plish the design of this institution , and promote the ho- nour and interest of the University to which it is attached . It will not become me to make apologies ...
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... given Harvard the qualities as well as the name of an University . Her fame will be dura- ble , for it rests on the broad basis of publick utility . The sciences will here flourish , for they will be nurtured by free inquiry . The ...
... given Harvard the qualities as well as the name of an University . Her fame will be dura- ble , for it rests on the broad basis of publick utility . The sciences will here flourish , for they will be nurtured by free inquiry . The ...
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... given strength and durability to some of its parts , and the Roman institu- tions have been called in to polish and adorn it . Nor indeed , can we look to any of those nations as its exclusive found- ers , for Rome sent her wise men to ...
... given strength and durability to some of its parts , and the Roman institu- tions have been called in to polish and adorn it . Nor indeed , can we look to any of those nations as its exclusive found- ers , for Rome sent her wise men to ...
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... given views and observations which tend very much to confirm this opinion . He has undertaken to measure the sides of the depression , and to determine its depth . He thinks that the phenomena of the spots arise , not from excavations ...
... given views and observations which tend very much to confirm this opinion . He has undertaken to measure the sides of the depression , and to determine its depth . He thinks that the phenomena of the spots arise , not from excavations ...
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