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 26
... expected in the present . state of the professorship , would be but a skeleton or synopsis of the necessary course of study , I have concluded to adapt my course to circum- stances , and to treat of such general subjects as may come ...
... expected in the present . state of the professorship , would be but a skeleton or synopsis of the necessary course of study , I have concluded to adapt my course to circum- stances , and to treat of such general subjects as may come ...
Page 34
... expected by the weaker ; on the contrary , the loss has been increased by the expenses of the war , in blood and treasure : yet it may have obtained another object , equally securing itself from future wrong . It may have retaliated on ...
... expected by the weaker ; on the contrary , the loss has been increased by the expenses of the war , in blood and treasure : yet it may have obtained another object , equally securing itself from future wrong . It may have retaliated on ...
Page 77
... expected too much ; but we confess we were wholly unprepared for utter disappointment . We do not recollect to have met before with any work , which discovered more profound * At the Atheneum . г ? * ignorance of our institutions , more ...
... expected too much ; but we confess we were wholly unprepared for utter disappointment . We do not recollect to have met before with any work , which discovered more profound * At the Atheneum . г ? * ignorance of our institutions , more ...
Page 96
... expected family connexion , instead of a reprimand for his folly , sympathized with his feelings , and sent off a ship with orders to stop the Chesapeak and search her for deserters . The commanding officer on that station , in ...
... expected family connexion , instead of a reprimand for his folly , sympathized with his feelings , and sent off a ship with orders to stop the Chesapeak and search her for deserters . The commanding officer on that station , in ...
Page 110
... expected , a Rus- sian general , Rusky Musky , or by some such name was he called , had given orders to his little advanced army of Cos- sacks to levy contributions , and to take with them the furniture of the houses in which he had ...
... expected , a Rus- sian general , Rusky Musky , or by some such name was he called , had given orders to his little advanced army of Cos- sacks to levy contributions , and to take with them the furniture of the houses in which he had ...
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