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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... instructions given by M. de Gagern and his associates to the ambassador , with ex- tracts from the letters of the latter , both before and after his arrival in America , a report drawn up from those letters , and an appendix of various ...
... instructions given by M. de Gagern and his associates to the ambassador , with ex- tracts from the letters of the latter , both before and after his arrival in America , a report drawn up from those letters , and an appendix of various ...
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... instructions consist of twenty - seven articles , of which the first seems to indicate , on the part of the gentlemen con- cerned in this mission , a tolerably exalted opinion of its im- portance . § 1. You shall and will devote ...
... instructions consist of twenty - seven articles , of which the first seems to indicate , on the part of the gentlemen con- cerned in this mission , a tolerably exalted opinion of its im- portance . § 1. You shall and will devote ...
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... instructions , What are the relations of the German planter with the savages ? ' The closing article in the instructions is thus conceived . 6 § 27. As there is throughout nothing secret in your instruc- tions , you are at liberty to ...
... instructions , What are the relations of the German planter with the savages ? ' The closing article in the instructions is thus conceived . 6 § 27. As there is throughout nothing secret in your instruc- tions , you are at liberty to ...
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... instructions , to insinuate an opinion that the notions entertained by himself and the gentlemen who deput- ed him , of the importance of the objects of his mission , were somewhat too elevated . That this was not an unnecessary remark ...
... instructions , to insinuate an opinion that the notions entertained by himself and the gentlemen who deput- ed him , of the importance of the objects of his mission , were somewhat too elevated . That this was not an unnecessary remark ...
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... the course of my remarks . I gave him your pamphlet . On my second vis- it , he asked me if I had instructions . I felt myself obliged in truth to answer in the affirmative , and professed myself 1820. ] German Emigration to America .
... the course of my remarks . I gave him your pamphlet . On my second vis- it , he asked me if I had instructions . I felt myself obliged in truth to answer in the affirmative , and professed myself 1820. ] German Emigration to America .
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