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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... reasons . At page 127 and the following ones , there is a lively account of the capture of Canonchet ; the conclusion of which , is extracted as a specimen of these Indian warriors . " One of the first English that came up with him ...
... reasons . At page 127 and the following ones , there is a lively account of the capture of Canonchet ; the conclusion of which , is extracted as a specimen of these Indian warriors . " One of the first English that came up with him ...
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... reason , is in such circumstances almost the only code , and this too , without the refinement which more advanced stages require , the man of superiour mind without technical skill , is the patron and advocate of his neighbour , and ...
... reason , is in such circumstances almost the only code , and this too , without the refinement which more advanced stages require , the man of superiour mind without technical skill , is the patron and advocate of his neighbour , and ...
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... in ancient and modern times , and modified to the circumstances of our country , having the sanction of immemorial usage for its authority . It is in truth , common sense and sound reason , reduced 22 [ May , Inaugural Address .
... in ancient and modern times , and modified to the circumstances of our country , having the sanction of immemorial usage for its authority . It is in truth , common sense and sound reason , reduced 22 [ May , Inaugural Address .
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... reason , reduced to sys- tem and practice , the result of the researches and profound meditations of the wisest sages of every civilized nation . It is that body of rules , principles and maxims , which are not to be found in any formal ...
... reason , reduced to sys- tem and practice , the result of the researches and profound meditations of the wisest sages of every civilized nation . It is that body of rules , principles and maxims , which are not to be found in any formal ...
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... reason with justice from the one to the other . Undoubtedly this class of wars is , in the general , what you state them to be , " needless , unjust and inhuman , as well as antichristian . ' " " The second branch of this subject , to ...
... reason with justice from the one to the other . Undoubtedly this class of wars is , in the general , what you state them to be , " needless , unjust and inhuman , as well as antichristian . ' " " The second branch of this subject , to ...
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