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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... supposed parallel situations of the Hebrews ; and it is frequently enlivened with classick quotations . The writer speaks with great harshness and abusive epithets of the Indians , and this is pardonable , when it is considered how the ...
... supposed parallel situations of the Hebrews ; and it is frequently enlivened with classick quotations . The writer speaks with great harshness and abusive epithets of the Indians , and this is pardonable , when it is considered how the ...
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... supposed generally to commence . In their youth , when industry is the prevailing character and principal want , that course of education , and those facilities of acquiring knowledge , which lead to the retired speculations of the ...
... supposed generally to commence . In their youth , when industry is the prevailing character and principal want , that course of education , and those facilities of acquiring knowledge , which lead to the retired speculations of the ...
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... edu- cation and law learning were not deemed essential qualifica- tions for a judge , it may be supposed , that those who served at the bar were but little distinguished by scientifick attain- 1816. ] 15 Inaugural Address .
... edu- cation and law learning were not deemed essential qualifica- tions for a judge , it may be supposed , that those who served at the bar were but little distinguished by scientifick attain- 1816. ] 15 Inaugural Address .
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... supposed to be pro- duced by the combustion of gasses , which are generated below , and which in their ascent drive away the clouds and billows of flame , that float upon them , and thus give us a glimpse both of the opaque surface of ...
... supposed to be pro- duced by the combustion of gasses , which are generated below , and which in their ascent drive away the clouds and billows of flame , that float upon them , and thus give us a glimpse both of the opaque surface of ...
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... supposed , is most completely on fire soon after the opening has closed . But how is the sun ordinarily furnished when there are no spots ? The gas may be more diffused , and by ascending in smaller quantities , may produce no sensible ...
... supposed , is most completely on fire soon after the opening has closed . But how is the sun ordinarily furnished when there are no spots ? The gas may be more diffused , and by ascending in smaller quantities , may produce no sensible ...
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