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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... ment of the New - England churches and provinces , there have been some circumstances so like unto those of Israel of old , ( after their entrance into Canaan ) that I am per- suaded no people of God under heaven , can sing of his ...
... ment of the New - England churches and provinces , there have been some circumstances so like unto those of Israel of old , ( after their entrance into Canaan ) that I am per- suaded no people of God under heaven , can sing of his ...
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... ment sent to summon him . This message was intrusted to Major Winslow , who conducted his mission with equal boldness and skill ; while on his way to Mount - Hope , he met the Sachem , who was on a hunting party accompanied by eighty ...
... ment sent to summon him . This message was intrusted to Major Winslow , who conducted his mission with equal boldness and skill ; while on his way to Mount - Hope , he met the Sachem , who was on a hunting party accompanied by eighty ...
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... ment of jurisprudence as a branch of academick education . Our Commonwealth has now got beyond its infancy , and its institutions are fast advancing to the perfection which accompanies maturity . The recent establishments which publick ...
... ment of jurisprudence as a branch of academick education . Our Commonwealth has now got beyond its infancy , and its institutions are fast advancing to the perfection which accompanies maturity . The recent establishments which publick ...
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... ment to plunder property , and take men in future on such dear fermis . I neither affirm nor deny the truth of these allegations , nor is their truth material to the question ; they are possible , and therefore present a case which will ...
... ment to plunder property , and take men in future on such dear fermis . I neither affirm nor deny the truth of these allegations , nor is their truth material to the question ; they are possible , and therefore present a case which will ...
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... ment had been intended , they could more effectually , and as easily have falsified the course . " " La Perouse , with a view to remove all doubts on the sub- ject , cruised several days in the latitudes of 9 and 11 , and could discover ...
... ment had been intended , they could more effectually , and as easily have falsified the course . " " La Perouse , with a view to remove all doubts on the sub- ject , cruised several days in the latitudes of 9 and 11 , and could discover ...
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