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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... Manners of the people of the Page United States 65 Melodies , English 182 Missionaries , Spanish 138 Mice , excommunicated 58 Ali Bey's Travels - 174 Murat , death of 28 Benefit of Clergy 167 Books relating to America Mountains of New ...
... Manners of the people of the Page United States 65 Melodies , English 182 Missionaries , Spanish 138 Mice , excommunicated 58 Ali Bey's Travels - 174 Murat , death of 28 Benefit of Clergy 167 Books relating to America Mountains of New ...
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... although our merciful and gracious God did in a wonderful manner , cast out the Hea- then before our fathers , and planted them ; prepared also { a room before them , and caused them to 2 [ May , Books relating to America .
... although our merciful and gracious God did in a wonderful manner , cast out the Hea- then before our fathers , and planted them ; prepared also { a room before them , and caused them to 2 [ May , Books relating to America .
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... , did also continue just ten years . " ! One short extract from Mr. Penhallow's introduction will serve as a specimen of his manner . " I might with Orosius very justly entitle this history 1816. ] 3 Books relating to America .
... , did also continue just ten years . " ! One short extract from Mr. Penhallow's introduction will serve as a specimen of his manner . " I might with Orosius very justly entitle this history 1816. ] 3 Books relating to America .
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... manners , and the most deplorable cruelty in war , there was no want of sagacity in some of these untutored Indians . Thus the advice given by the Pequods to the Narragansetts , when persuading them to have made peace with them , if ...
... manners , and the most deplorable cruelty in war , there was no want of sagacity in some of these untutored Indians . Thus the advice given by the Pequods to the Narragansetts , when persuading them to have made peace with them , if ...
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... manner they arrested him and his suite , who were almost all wounded , either from the muskets or by the sabre . Murat was unhurt ; not that he did not defend himself with great bravery , pistol in hand . It would have excited com ...
... manner they arrested him and his suite , who were almost all wounded , either from the muskets or by the sabre . Murat was unhurt ; not that he did not defend himself with great bravery , pistol in hand . It would have excited com ...
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