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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... important personage , through whom Mr. Moore commu- nicates much pleasant criticism on his own work ; and we only regretted seeing it , from our conviction that a man never thinks seriously of correcting a fault , which he anticipates ...
... important personage , through whom Mr. Moore commu- nicates much pleasant criticism on his own work ; and we only regretted seeing it , from our conviction that a man never thinks seriously of correcting a fault , which he anticipates ...
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... importance in agitation between the parties , the disproportion is still so great between the value of the thing sought and the sacri- fices made to obtain it , that it is quite certain , this is not the real reason of the war . However ...
... importance in agitation between the parties , the disproportion is still so great between the value of the thing sought and the sacri- fices made to obtain it , that it is quite certain , this is not the real reason of the war . However ...
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... importance of this pro- fession in any particular state , its influence will have effect in regulating the publick affairs . In all the govern- ments , both of ancient and modern Europe , this influence has always predominated over all ...
... importance of this pro- fession in any particular state , its influence will have effect in regulating the publick affairs . In all the govern- ments , both of ancient and modern Europe , this influence has always predominated over all ...
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... important or honourable line of action - nothing else is thought worth description . The consequence is , that from the time of Homer to that of Walter Scott , war has been the never ceasing theme of poetry . Description delights to ...
... important or honourable line of action - nothing else is thought worth description . The consequence is , that from the time of Homer to that of Walter Scott , war has been the never ceasing theme of poetry . Description delights to ...
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... important to the world , should not have been handled by any author of real ability . The writers on the law of nations are perhaps , as a class , the least valuable in the circle of political science . The result of our observations on ...
... important to the world , should not have been handled by any author of real ability . The writers on the law of nations are perhaps , as a class , the least valuable in the circle of political science . The result of our observations on ...
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