The North American Review, Volume 40O. Everett, 1835 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 58
... question . This narrative fully bore us out in the contradiction we had given to the British writer , and we accordingly introduced it into a note at the end of our number . While the last pages of the number containing this note were ...
... question . This narrative fully bore us out in the contradiction we had given to the British writer , and we accordingly introduced it into a note at the end of our number . While the last pages of the number containing this note were ...
Page 125
... question , whether the government can , with ad- vantage to the community , concur in the way of legislation in promoting improvements or introducing them from abroad . This question is treated in a very satisfactory manner in the ...
... question , whether the government can , with ad- vantage to the community , concur in the way of legislation in promoting improvements or introducing them from abroad . This question is treated in a very satisfactory manner in the ...
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... questions at issue between the two European parties . In this we are willing to believe that they were per- fectly ... question , and one to which we believe our author would be puzzled , on his view of the subject , to find an answer ...
... questions at issue between the two European parties . In this we are willing to believe that they were per- fectly ... question , and one to which we believe our author would be puzzled , on his view of the subject , to find an answer ...
Contents
H POISONING | 27 |
EXECUTION OF AN ITALIAN AT CANTON | 58 |
LIFE OF BLACK HAWK | 68 |
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