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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... possessions of the king of the Netherlands , at the German diet , a gentleman well known to such of our readers as have taken the trouble to follow the train of proceedings at Frankfort , as one of those who must bear a full portion of ...
... possessions of the king of the Netherlands , at the German diet , a gentleman well known to such of our readers as have taken the trouble to follow the train of proceedings at Frankfort , as one of those who must bear a full portion of ...
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... possessed of much more general information , and of a more minute and thorough acquaintance with classical literature , than a majority of those who have undertaken to amuse or instruct the world by their letters , travels , or ...
... possessed of much more general information , and of a more minute and thorough acquaintance with classical literature , than a majority of those who have undertaken to amuse or instruct the world by their letters , travels , or ...
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... possessed a keen spirit of in- dependence and a determined opposition to oppression ; feel- ings , which , with the ... possession may be gratified , it is not the less true , that agriculture , instead of being a favoured , has been a ...
... possessed a keen spirit of in- dependence and a determined opposition to oppression ; feel- ings , which , with the ... possession may be gratified , it is not the less true , that agriculture , instead of being a favoured , has been a ...
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... possession than his industry , and who cannot hope to change his situation , can never have such a stake in the state , as to render him either an intelligent or valuable member of it . On the other hand , the metayer bound to furnish ...
... possession than his industry , and who cannot hope to change his situation , can never have such a stake in the state , as to render him either an intelligent or valuable member of it . On the other hand , the metayer bound to furnish ...
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... possessed of all the requisite literary qualifications , and who has enjoyed the advantages of a difficult and expensive voyage to regions with regard to which we have a lively curiosity , and who yet ; presents you in his report such a ...
... possessed of all the requisite literary qualifications , and who has enjoyed the advantages of a difficult and expensive voyage to regions with regard to which we have a lively curiosity , and who yet ; presents you in his report such a ...
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