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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... effect is not lessened . In the Light of the Haram , ' the only remaining poem , we have a lover's quarrel , with the reconciliation . The parties are the emperour and his favourite - the time and scene are the Feast of Roses , in the ...
... effect is not lessened . In the Light of the Haram , ' the only remaining poem , we have a lover's quarrel , with the reconciliation . The parties are the emperour and his favourite - the time and scene are the Feast of Roses , in the ...
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... 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 the military system ...
... 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 the military system ...
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... effect its objects kept quite clear of such ridiculous enthusiasm as this . No reasonable man can entertain any doubts of his right to defend his own life against unjust vio- lence , and in fact any other mode of conduct amounts to sui ...
... effect its objects kept quite clear of such ridiculous enthusiasm as this . No reasonable man can entertain any doubts of his right to defend his own life against unjust vio- lence , and in fact any other mode of conduct amounts to sui ...
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... effect of Peace Societies . in promoting this object . 1. The character of war varies very much in different stages of society . Fighting merely for the love of it , appears to be the amusement and occupation of all barbarous nations ...
... effect of Peace Societies . in promoting this object . 1. The character of war varies very much in different stages of society . Fighting merely for the love of it , appears to be the amusement and occupation of all barbarous nations ...
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... effect in regulating the publick affairs . In all the govern- ments , both of ancient and modern Europe , this influence has always predominated over all others . If circumstances place the direction of publick affairs naturally in the ...
... effect in regulating the publick affairs . In all the govern- ments , both of ancient and modern Europe , this influence has always predominated over all others . If circumstances place the direction of publick affairs naturally in the ...
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