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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... present generation in Massachusetts , who cultivate their fields in peace and secu- rity , and never see an Indian except it be in some itinerant group , whose appearance and occupation are not unlike the Gypsies of Europe ; can hardly ...
... present generation in Massachusetts , who cultivate their fields in peace and secu- rity , and never see an Indian except it be in some itinerant group , whose appearance and occupation are not unlike the Gypsies of Europe ; can hardly ...
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... present of to the late commander , De Razilly , who sent it to France to be shewn , where it was declared to be real Lapis Lazuli , of which blue might be made that would be worth ten crowns the ounce . They tried to persuade the ...
... present of to the late commander , De Razilly , who sent it to France to be shewn , where it was declared to be real Lapis Lazuli , of which blue might be made that would be worth ten crowns the ounce . They tried to persuade the ...
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... present the fol- lowing Discourse to the publick . The sound judgment and solid acquirements of the honourable author , have made every friend of learning hail the acquisition of the new Professor as a most fortunate event . The remarks ...
... present the fol- lowing Discourse to the publick . The sound judgment and solid acquirements of the honourable author , have made every friend of learning hail the acquisition of the new Professor as a most fortunate event . The remarks ...
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... present improved condition , or to the wisdom and discernment of those who have go- verned the affairs of the University . In the dispensations of Providence towards nations , we find a wise adaptation of intellectual powers to existing ...
... present improved condition , or to the wisdom and discernment of those who have go- verned the affairs of the University . In the dispensations of Providence towards nations , we find a wise adaptation of intellectual powers to existing ...
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... present contemplation of inconsiderable importance . It is true , our ancestors brought with them that complex mass of juridical wisdom , the common law of England , which to understand , required no little diligence and re- search ...
... present contemplation of inconsiderable importance . It is true , our ancestors brought with them that complex mass of juridical wisdom , the common law of England , which to understand , required no little diligence and re- search ...
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