North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... England 141 Cape Cod 277 Cleaveland's Mineralogy 145 Niger , Expedition to the Obituary Notice 280 150 College of the natives in Publications , American 288 , 453 Calcutta 418 66 New European 450 Day's Mathematicks 278 66 Foreign , New ...
... England 141 Cape Cod 277 Cleaveland's Mineralogy 145 Niger , Expedition to the Obituary Notice 280 150 College of the natives in Publications , American 288 , 453 Calcutta 418 66 New European 450 Day's Mathematicks 278 66 Foreign , New ...
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... circumstance that the plan originated among ourselves , and was not , like most of these institutions , borrowed from England . In this case our plan Vol . VI . No. 1 . : 1 * 26 Peace Societies . [ Nov. has been 1817. ] 25 Peace Societies .
... circumstance that the plan originated among ourselves , and was not , like most of these institutions , borrowed from England . In this case our plan Vol . VI . No. 1 . : 1 * 26 Peace Societies . [ Nov. has been 1817. ] 25 Peace Societies .
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... England . Now the effect of this is in the first place very disadvantageous , as it indisposes at once the minds of a large portion of the community to the whole business , and secondly the opinion itself is not philosophical . While ...
... England . Now the effect of this is in the first place very disadvantageous , as it indisposes at once the minds of a large portion of the community to the whole business , and secondly the opinion itself is not philosophical . While ...
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... England , which exhibited the out- line , of the method and principal divisions which the Com- mentaries were intended to fill up , in pursuance , indeed , of the plan which had been previously sketched by the masterly pen of Lord Hale ...
... England , which exhibited the out- line , of the method and principal divisions which the Com- mentaries were intended to fill up , in pursuance , indeed , of the plan which had been previously sketched by the masterly pen of Lord Hale ...
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... England . It was soon considered as an indispensable part of the library of every statesman and private gentlemen . It invigorated the ambition of students and relieved them at once from many of the discouragements and difficulties ...
... England . It was soon considered as an indispensable part of the library of every statesman and private gentlemen . It invigorated the ambition of students and relieved them at once from many of the discouragements and difficulties ...
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