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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... observed ? ' & c . The Rev. Mr. Weems , in his Life of Washington , informs us , that among the methods which the English officers made " use of to inspire their Hessian mercenaries with valour , 2 [ July , German Emigration to America ...
... observed ? ' & c . The Rev. Mr. Weems , in his Life of Washington , informs us , that among the methods which the English officers made " use of to inspire their Hessian mercenaries with valour , 2 [ July , German Emigration to America ...
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... observe , that from the nature of the case , the commissaries , employed in this business in the Dutch ports , are by no means likely to be Americans , and that the names given by M. de Fürstenwar- ther , as the names of the agents in ...
... observe , that from the nature of the case , the commissaries , employed in this business in the Dutch ports , are by no means likely to be Americans , and that the names given by M. de Fürstenwar- ther , as the names of the agents in ...
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... observed our southern and western brethren to be very sparing of the word slave , even when applied to the blacks . The following extract will give our readers some idea of the views entertained by the American government , on the ...
... observed our southern and western brethren to be very sparing of the word slave , even when applied to the blacks . The following extract will give our readers some idea of the views entertained by the American government , on the ...
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... observation will show the correct and discriminating charac- ter of our author's observations . A great part of the population of the United States consists of blacks , especially in the southern states . The German agrees but poorly ...
... observation will show the correct and discriminating charac- ter of our author's observations . A great part of the population of the United States consists of blacks , especially in the southern states . The German agrees but poorly ...
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... observe that it comes with no very good grace from M. de Fürstenwärther , whose own pages teem with words unacknowledged by the present stand- ards of his native language . In the very sentence , in which he announces the transition of ...
... observe that it comes with no very good grace from M. de Fürstenwärther , whose own pages teem with words unacknowledged by the present stand- ards of his native language . In the very sentence , in which he announces the transition of ...
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