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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... talents and implacable animosity he disco- vered , and the injuries he inflicted on the whites . In con- sidering these characters , it should be recollected , that we >> have only the representations of our own historians , 1816. ] 5 ...
... talents and implacable animosity he disco- vered , and the injuries he inflicted on the whites . In con- sidering these characters , it should be recollected , that we >> have only the representations of our own historians , 1816. ] 5 ...
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... talent in Massasoit and Philip , or to some established right , does not appear . In spite of savage manners , and the most deplorable cruelty in war , there was no want of sagacity in some of these untutored Indians . Thus the advice ...
... talent in Massasoit and Philip , or to some established right , does not appear . In spite of savage manners , and the most deplorable cruelty in war , there was no want of sagacity in some of these untutored Indians . Thus the advice ...
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... talent . It is only when the society is enlarged and im- proved , and its members become intelligent and informed , that bold and ignorant pretenders give place to the skilful and scientifick ; and it is not until then , that a ...
... talent . It is only when the society is enlarged and im- proved , and its members become intelligent and informed , that bold and ignorant pretenders give place to the skilful and scientifick ; and it is not until then , that a ...
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... talents may exist , in connexion with the greatest want of discretion , character and consistency , in political affairs . The details of this transaction will not diminish the reputation of the Calabrians , for being one of the most ...
... talents may exist , in connexion with the greatest want of discretion , character and consistency , in political affairs . The details of this transaction will not diminish the reputation of the Calabrians , for being one of the most ...
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... talents it is true ; but they do not use them . They have minds , but they rust in idle- ness . In short they are - but let their countryman Jovel- lanos say what they are , and then the wonder will cease that they are still under the ...
... talents it is true ; but they do not use them . They have minds , but they rust in idle- ness . In short they are - but let their countryman Jovel- lanos say what they are , and then the wonder will cease that they are still under the ...
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