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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... Friend of 368 25 Emancipation of the Neth- erlands , Van der Palm's Historical and Rretorical Brewster's Edition of . Frisbie's Inaugural Ad- dress in the University of Cambridge Harrington and Ormond , 224 Tacitus , Wells ' Edition of ...
... Friend of 368 25 Emancipation of the Neth- erlands , Van der Palm's Historical and Rretorical Brewster's Edition of . Frisbie's Inaugural Ad- dress in the University of Cambridge Harrington and Ormond , 224 Tacitus , Wells ' Edition of ...
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... friendship . And we may be allowed to express a doubt , whether his transgressions are quite consistent with powerful genius and deep feeling , with fine moral sensibility , and a religious love of nature . His voluptuousness appears to ...
... friendship . And we may be allowed to express a doubt , whether his transgressions are quite consistent with powerful genius and deep feeling , with fine moral sensibility , and a religious love of nature . His voluptuousness appears to ...
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... Friend of Peace , No. 1-8 . By Philo Pacificus . Boston , Cummings & Hilliard . THIS is a series of publications , issued by a member of the Peace Society of Massachusetts , and intended to direct the publick to a more attentive ...
... Friend of Peace , No. 1-8 . By Philo Pacificus . Boston , Cummings & Hilliard . THIS is a series of publications , issued by a member of the Peace Society of Massachusetts , and intended to direct the publick to a more attentive ...
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... friends , who were willing to devote their lives to the cause of the Africans — and a noble cause it cer- tainly was - have not a word to say in favour of a project tending to discourage the military spirit and bring about , if such a ...
... friends , who were willing to devote their lives to the cause of the Africans — and a noble cause it cer- tainly was - have not a word to say in favour of a project tending to discourage the military spirit and bring about , if such a ...
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... friends of this society have permitted themselves to be drawn , and which may have had considerable influence in obstructing its progress . The first of these errours , that we shall notice , is the opinion entertained and practised ...
... friends of this society have permitted themselves to be drawn , and which may have had considerable influence in obstructing its progress . The first of these errours , that we shall notice , is the opinion entertained and practised ...
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