The North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 11Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1820 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... House of Representa- tives to the same ; with their resolutions and addresses for that period . And other public papers relating to the dispute between this country and Great Britain , which led to the Independence of the United States ...
... House of Representa- tives to the same ; with their resolutions and addresses for that period . And other public papers relating to the dispute between this country and Great Britain , which led to the Independence of the United States ...
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... house was built , and there are now ( 1817 ) more than eighty houses , with several publick buildings . A newspaper also is printed here . This colony , as well as that of New Switzerland , also on the banks of the Ohio , has cultivated ...
... house was built , and there are now ( 1817 ) more than eighty houses , with several publick buildings . A newspaper also is printed here . This colony , as well as that of New Switzerland , also on the banks of the Ohio , has cultivated ...
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... houses of our merchants were filled with youth from the country , who forsook the slower but surer emolu- ments of agriculture , for the mushroom but unsubstantial fortunes of commerce ; nay , who preferred the meanest drudgery behind ...
... houses of our merchants were filled with youth from the country , who forsook the slower but surer emolu- ments of agriculture , for the mushroom but unsubstantial fortunes of commerce ; nay , who preferred the meanest drudgery behind ...
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... houses became over- stocked and afforded no longer a resource , it was no uncom- mon thing to see a young man with no qualifications but a lit- tle bad Latin picked up at a miserable village school , for- sake a large and fertile farm ...
... houses became over- stocked and afforded no longer a resource , it was no uncom- mon thing to see a young man with no qualifications but a lit- tle bad Latin picked up at a miserable village school , for- sake a large and fertile farm ...
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... house . So far from there being a neces- sity for any interference on the part of government , we be lieve we may assert that our manufactures never were so flourishing as since the peace . It is true that many estab- * Qui est - ce qui ...
... house . So far from there being a neces- sity for any interference on the part of government , we be lieve we may assert that our manufactures never were so flourishing as since the peace . It is true that many estab- * Qui est - ce qui ...
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