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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... thing to mankind to be informed of the rise and growth of provinces , and of the sufferings of their feeble infant state : and from the days of Moses , who wrote the first history , the beginning of the world and of Israel , the wise ...
... thing to mankind to be informed of the rise and growth of provinces , and of the sufferings of their feeble infant state : and from the days of Moses , who wrote the first history , the beginning of the world and of Israel , the wise ...
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... thing unworthy of himself . He told the English before they put him to death , that the killing him would not end the war ; but it was a considerable step thereunto , nor did it live much longer after his death , at least not in those ...
... thing unworthy of himself . He told the English before they put him to death , that the killing him would not end the war ; but it was a considerable step thereunto , nor did it live much longer after his death , at least not in those ...
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... thing in the his- tory of Nova Scotia . The following extract is a translation from page 33 , volume 1 , relating to a rock of Lapis Lazuli , which would be worth seeking if the whole be not a fable . " From the last bay in going to the ...
... thing in the his- tory of Nova Scotia . The following extract is a translation from page 33 , volume 1 , relating to a rock of Lapis Lazuli , which would be worth seeking if the whole be not a fable . " From the last bay in going to the ...
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... thing most interesting to the human mind , except its future and eternal destiny . It prescribes the duties and ascertains the rights of the citi- zen , sets limits to the powers of government , gives redress for wrongs , security to ...
... thing most interesting to the human mind , except its future and eternal destiny . It prescribes the duties and ascertains the rights of the citi- zen , sets limits to the powers of government , gives redress for wrongs , security to ...
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... thing necessary to clothe themselves , because their clothes had been torn from their backs , and rent to pieces by the fury of the populace . Murat finding himself thus secured , was very dispirited , and asked if there was either an ...
... thing necessary to clothe themselves , because their clothes had been torn from their backs , and rent to pieces by the fury of the populace . Murat finding himself thus secured , was very dispirited , and asked if there was either an ...
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