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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Page 91
... express our opinions freely on the sub- jects of Agriculture and Manufactures and their respective importance to our country , it is unnecessary to dwell much on the letters in which these subjects are treated . With re- gard to the ...
... express our opinions freely on the sub- jects of Agriculture and Manufactures and their respective importance to our country , it is unnecessary to dwell much on the letters in which these subjects are treated . With re- gard to the ...
Page 101
... express provi- sion is made for permitting all , who ask it , to attend worship in the Episcopal church in Cambridge . D This work closes with two letters on Boston and the charac- ter of its inhabitants . We have been too liberal ...
... express provi- sion is made for permitting all , who ask it , to attend worship in the Episcopal church in Cambridge . D This work closes with two letters on Boston and the charac- ter of its inhabitants . We have been too liberal ...
Page 105
... express God , but a compound word , signifying the Preserver , Sustainer , or Master of the universe ; neither could I ever learn what sentiments they have of a future existence . ' 6 If Hearne had been giving an opinion upon any point ...
... express God , but a compound word , signifying the Preserver , Sustainer , or Master of the universe ; neither could I ever learn what sentiments they have of a future existence . ' 6 If Hearne had been giving an opinion upon any point ...
Page 111
... express the same action when applied to different objects . In the Cherokee language , for ex- ample , as we learn by a communication from Mr. Buthrick , for which we are indebted to an obliging friend , thirteen different verbs are ...
... express the same action when applied to different objects . In the Cherokee language , for ex- ample , as we learn by a communication from Mr. Buthrick , for which we are indebted to an obliging friend , thirteen different verbs are ...
Page 113
... express modifi- cations or circumstances attending the action spoken of , by single verbs and to a vastly greater extent than we can do . » For example , to take an instance from father Ralle's Dic- tionary again , the word nepangoude ...
... express modifi- cations or circumstances attending the action spoken of , by single verbs and to a vastly greater extent than we can do . » For example , to take an instance from father Ralle's Dic- tionary again , the word nepangoude ...
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