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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... to it would be fight- ing against Providence - as well as the defence of war , which is sometimes set up on the authority of certain passages in scripture , we consider too frivolous to require any attention 1817. ] 43 Peace Societies .
... to it would be fight- ing against Providence - as well as the defence of war , which is sometimes set up on the authority of certain passages in scripture , we consider too frivolous to require any attention 1817. ] 43 Peace Societies .
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... attention . We shall therefore proceed immediately to make a very few remarks by way of conclusion to this article upon the third point proposed for examination , viz . 3. The probable effect of Peace Societies in promoting the ob- ject ...
... attention . We shall therefore proceed immediately to make a very few remarks by way of conclusion to this article upon the third point proposed for examination , viz . 3. The probable effect of Peace Societies in promoting the ob- ject ...
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... attention of a benevolent and enlightened mind - that much may certainly be done towards effecting this object , and that the ultimate attainment of it is by no means to be despaired of - and that such associations are among the most ...
... attention of a benevolent and enlightened mind - that much may certainly be done towards effecting this object , and that the ultimate attainment of it is by no means to be despaired of - and that such associations are among the most ...
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... attention of our readers to the fact , that since the reign of queen Elizabeth , nearly the whole system of equity has been created ; and that the commercial contracts , which form so great a portion of the business of our courts , were ...
... attention of our readers to the fact , that since the reign of queen Elizabeth , nearly the whole system of equity has been created ; and that the commercial contracts , which form so great a portion of the business of our courts , were ...
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... attention of the courts of common law ; and the only court , in which the subject was much considered , ( we mean the admiralty , ) laboured under the severe hostility of these courts , and had to maintain an arduous struggle even for ...
... attention of the courts of common law ; and the only court , in which the subject was much considered , ( we mean the admiralty , ) laboured under the severe hostility of these courts , and had to maintain an arduous struggle even for ...
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