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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... reader must not expect much entertainment or curiosity in the story of a barbarous war , with cruel and perfidious savages : it is the benefit of posterity , in a reli- gious improvement of this dry and bloody story , that we aim at ...
... reader must not expect much entertainment or curiosity in the story of a barbarous war , with cruel and perfidious savages : it is the benefit of posterity , in a reli- gious improvement of this dry and bloody story , that we aim at ...
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... reading , and so multiplied the researches which this would require , that it could not be pursued without prejudice to other studies , not less essential to the scholar . A course of preparatory study however , could be demon- strated ...
... reading , and so multiplied the researches which this would require , that it could not be pursued without prejudice to other studies , not less essential to the scholar . A course of preparatory study however , could be demon- strated ...
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... requisite in a re- search of this nature , will form a valuable article for this Journal , though it may be too dry for a part of its readers . ] SIR , FOR THE NORTH - AMERICAN JOURNAL . I 1816. ] 27 Memoir on the Antiquity of the U. S..
... requisite in a re- search of this nature , will form a valuable article for this Journal , though it may be too dry for a part of its readers . ] SIR , FOR THE NORTH - AMERICAN JOURNAL . I 1816. ] 27 Memoir on the Antiquity of the U. S..
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... reading of the sentence , he knew the commission was sitting , and through me , desired to speak with General Nunziante , but he was informed he was not then present . Murat impatient , wrote a note to the said General , but it was not ...
... reading of the sentence , he knew the commission was sitting , and through me , desired to speak with General Nunziante , but he was informed he was not then present . Murat impatient , wrote a note to the said General , but it was not ...
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... about Basle . A solemn malediction and excommunication has been pronounced against the mice guilty of committing depredations in the fields . As it is scarcely possible that our readers should form 58 [ May , Extracts from.
... about Basle . A solemn malediction and excommunication has been pronounced against the mice guilty of committing depredations in the fields . As it is scarcely possible that our readers should form 58 [ May , Extracts from.
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