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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... ancient faith , the religion of Zoroaster . ' The poem gives us one of their fruitless struggles against their Arab masters . Al Hassan , the Arabian leader , is accompanied by his daughter , and for safety had placed her in a bower of ...
... ancient faith , the religion of Zoroaster . ' The poem gives us one of their fruitless struggles against their Arab masters . Al Hassan , the Arabian leader , is accompanied by his daughter , and for safety had placed her in a bower of ...
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... ancient and modern Europe , this influence has always predominated over all others . If circumstances place the direction of publick affairs naturally in the hands of one of these military spirits he becomes a conqueror and directs the ...
... ancient and modern Europe , this influence has always predominated over all others . If circumstances place the direction of publick affairs naturally in the hands of one of these military spirits he becomes a conqueror and directs the ...
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... ancient . It is not , there- fore , of the number of those abuses , which have become so sanctified by age that they are considered as blessings , and that it is thought sacrilege to attempt to reform them . The only unfavourable effect ...
... ancient . It is not , there- fore , of the number of those abuses , which have become so sanctified by age that they are considered as blessings , and that it is thought sacrilege to attempt to reform them . The only unfavourable effect ...
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... ancient reporters , shall we find the doctrines relative to the earn- ing and loss of freight and wages , or relative to charter parties , bills of lading , stoppage in transitu and liens , so familiar to the modern merchant and lawyer ...
... ancient reporters , shall we find the doctrines relative to the earn- ing and loss of freight and wages , or relative to charter parties , bills of lading , stoppage in transitu and liens , so familiar to the modern merchant and lawyer ...
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... ancient and immovable foundations , are reduced to a very high degree of exactness and consistency , and followed out into their regular results with a truly logical conformity to principles , for which we might search in vain in the ...
... ancient and immovable foundations , are reduced to a very high degree of exactness and consistency , and followed out into their regular results with a truly logical conformity to principles , for which we might search in vain in the ...
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