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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... principles both humane and religious , I ' gladly introduce the following memoirs to the publick view , with my hearty thanks to the honourable author , for the great pains he has taken among other of his publick servi- ces , to ...
... principles both humane and religious , I ' gladly introduce the following memoirs to the publick view , with my hearty thanks to the honourable author , for the great pains he has taken among other of his publick servi- ces , to ...
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... principles of true religion . This brings to my remembrance , a remarkable saying of one of their chief Sachems , whom a little before the war broke out , I asked , wherefore it was they were so much bigoted to the French ? considering ...
... principles of true religion . This brings to my remembrance , a remarkable saying of one of their chief Sachems , whom a little before the war broke out , I asked , wherefore it was they were so much bigoted to the French ? considering ...
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... nurtured by free inquiry . The happiness of enlightened men will be here promoted ; and the true honour of the country , springing from a diffusion of correct principles , manly erudition and 1816.1 13 Inaugural Address .
... nurtured by free inquiry . The happiness of enlightened men will be here promoted ; and the true honour of the country , springing from a diffusion of correct principles , manly erudition and 1816.1 13 Inaugural Address .
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... principles , manly erudition and cultivated taste , will acknowledge this venerable seminary , as its fountain . In times past , with fewer advantages , it has poured forth its annual stores of intelligence and virtue to improve and ...
... principles , manly erudition and cultivated taste , will acknowledge this venerable seminary , as its fountain . In times past , with fewer advantages , it has poured forth its annual stores of intelligence and virtue to improve and ...
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... principles , are the most mischievous , as well as the most degraded class of the community . That this was the character of the practitioners of that day , may be gathered from an examination of our early records , and from the ...
... principles , are the most mischievous , as well as the most degraded class of the community . That this was the character of the practitioners of that day , may be gathered from an examination of our early records , and from the ...
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