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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Page 18
... knowledge of this , and betrays so much alarm when she thinks of his danger , that her father determines to send her back to Arabia . Hafed encounters the bark on its way , and carries Hinda to his fastness in the mountains , where she ...
... knowledge of this , and betrays so much alarm when she thinks of his danger , that her father determines to send her back to Arabia . Hafed encounters the bark on its way , and carries Hinda to his fastness in the mountains , where she ...
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... knowledge and general improvement , that the European governments will pass from the hands of hereditary rulers into those of something like a fair representation of the popular feeling and interest ? Are there not even strong ...
... knowledge and general improvement , that the European governments will pass from the hands of hereditary rulers into those of something like a fair representation of the popular feeling and interest ? Are there not even strong ...
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... knowledge of the science ; but they have also widened the circle to an almost incalculable extent . Sir Henry Spelman has left us a striking picture of the dif- ficulties and discouragements of the study of his own time . In his preface ...
... knowledge of the science ; but they have also widened the circle to an almost incalculable extent . Sir Henry Spelman has left us a striking picture of the dif- ficulties and discouragements of the study of his own time . In his preface ...
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... knowledge of the feudal tenures and of the ancient doctrines connected therewith , because they constitute the rudiments of the law of real estates ; and yet much of this learning is remote from common use , and lies deep in the dark ...
... knowledge of the feudal tenures and of the ancient doctrines connected therewith , because they constitute the rudiments of the law of real estates ; and yet much of this learning is remote from common use , and lies deep in the dark ...
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... knowledge of foreign jurisprudence , whether introduced for illustration , or ornament , or instruction , it is not too much to say , that it stands unrivalled in ours and perhaps in every other language . There have not however been ...
... knowledge of foreign jurisprudence , whether introduced for illustration , or ornament , or instruction , it is not too much to say , that it stands unrivalled in ours and perhaps in every other language . There have not however been ...
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