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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... possess this taste in equal perfection . Even the indolent and voluptuous Otaheitans , and the inhabitants of the Pelew Islands , represented as the mildest and most amia- ble of the human race , have their natural and national ene ...
... possess this taste in equal perfection . Even the indolent and voluptuous Otaheitans , and the inhabitants of the Pelew Islands , represented as the mildest and most amia- ble of the human race , have their natural and national ene ...
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... possess a much deeper interest , than narratives of great political or historical move- ments . These , though generally in prose , come for all moral purposes under the description of poetry , and thus military virtues have already ...
... possess a much deeper interest , than narratives of great political or historical move- ments . These , though generally in prose , come for all moral purposes under the description of poetry , and thus military virtues have already ...
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... possess a digest of their own laws which would leave but little room for controversy , except in cases depending on their particular circumstances .'- ( Jones on Bailments , 3 , 4. ) But the most incontestible proof of the excellence of ...
... possess a digest of their own laws which would leave but little room for controversy , except in cases depending on their particular circumstances .'- ( Jones on Bailments , 3 , 4. ) But the most incontestible proof of the excellence of ...
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... possessed this advantage . ' * Nor should it be forgotten , that special pleading * As Lord Ashburton's letter is not often to be met with , we here sub- join it for the instruction of our professional readers . ' Letter from John ...
... possessed this advantage . ' * Nor should it be forgotten , that special pleading * As Lord Ashburton's letter is not often to be met with , we here sub- join it for the instruction of our professional readers . ' Letter from John ...
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... form some estimate of what we have to regret on this score , by considering the value of what we possess . The abbé Bar- thelemy , with great learning and exquisite taste , has 78 [ Nov. Wilkinson's Memoirs of his own Times .
... form some estimate of what we have to regret on this score , by considering the value of what we possess . The abbé Bar- thelemy , with great learning and exquisite taste , has 78 [ Nov. Wilkinson's Memoirs of his own Times .
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