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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Page 8
... equal enmity to both . Alex- ander the eldest succeeded him , and was said to be secretly plotting against the Colony of Plymouth , when the govern- ment sent to summon him . This message was intrusted to Major Winslow , who conducted ...
... equal enmity to both . Alex- ander the eldest succeeded him , and was said to be secretly plotting against the Colony of Plymouth , when the govern- ment sent to summon him . This message was intrusted to Major Winslow , who conducted ...
Page 19
... equal interest in its preservation and improvement . Justice ought therefore to be done to the memory of Royall , whose prospective wisdom , and judi- cious liberality , provided the means of introducing to the University the study of ...
... equal interest in its preservation and improvement . Justice ought therefore to be done to the memory of Royall , whose prospective wisdom , and judi- cious liberality , provided the means of introducing to the University the study of ...
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... equal to the task of establishing a simple and invariable standard for the regulation of the infinitely varied concerns of man . In the latter days of the Roman empire , the Herculean labour of collating and digesting the numerous laws ...
... equal to the task of establishing a simple and invariable standard for the regulation of the infinitely varied concerns of man . In the latter days of the Roman empire , the Herculean labour of collating and digesting the numerous laws ...
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... equal to a fifth of the sun's diameter in length , and a twentieth in breadth . Some spots are darker , and others brighter than the rest of the disk . They are often found to succeed each other alternately in the same place . The dark ...
... equal to a fifth of the sun's diameter in length , and a twentieth in breadth . Some spots are darker , and others brighter than the rest of the disk . They are often found to succeed each other alternately in the same place . The dark ...
Page 37
... equal , about the middle of March and middle of September . At all other times , their paths would be curved , and most so , at the time of our longest and short- est days . Besides , they would appear broadest when near the middle ...
... equal , about the middle of March and middle of September . At all other times , their paths would be curved , and most so , at the time of our longest and short- est days . Besides , they would appear broadest when near the middle ...
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