North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... considered how the inha- bitants were harrassed by their horrible mode of warfare . Their houses burnt ; not only men , but women and children murdered in cold blood ; sometimes tortured , or carried into a captivity of the severest ...
... considered how the inha- bitants were harrassed by their horrible mode of warfare . Their houses burnt ; not only men , but women and children murdered in cold blood ; sometimes tortured , or carried into a captivity of the severest ...
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... considered as out of the natural course , that thirty years should have intervened between the admission of those necessary sciences into the University , and the establish- ment of jurisprudence as a branch of academick education . Our ...
... considered as out of the natural course , that thirty years should have intervened between the admission of those necessary sciences into the University , and the establish- ment of jurisprudence as a branch of academick education . Our ...
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... considered odious , and jurisprudence was probably unknown as a science . Possibly some few of a higher cast of character , attended the superiour tribunals ; but , at a time , when a classical edu- cation and law learning were not ...
... considered odious , and jurisprudence was probably unknown as a science . Possibly some few of a higher cast of character , attended the superiour tribunals ; but , at a time , when a classical edu- cation and law learning were not ...
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... considered how very few of their own colour would resist the temptation , the circum- stances , in all respects , being reversed . We are forcibly struck with the readiness with which the same conduct was considered heinously criminal ...
... considered how very few of their own colour would resist the temptation , the circum- stances , in all respects , being reversed . We are forcibly struck with the readiness with which the same conduct was considered heinously criminal ...
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... considered to have been acci- dental . It is true , these circumstances , of themselves , would raise a very slight presumption of the Islands having been discovered before , but connected with other facts , the whole may amount to ...
... considered to have been acci- dental . It is true , these circumstances , of themselves , would raise a very slight presumption of the Islands having been discovered before , but connected with other facts , the whole may amount to ...
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