The North American Review, Volume 16Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1823 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 63
... means or inclina- tion for obtaining an honest livelihood , are forced into des- perate means for subsistence . ' On his way , Mr Nuttall is subjected to various frauds and impositions from his transient acquaintances , both resident ...
... means or inclina- tion for obtaining an honest livelihood , are forced into des- perate means for subsistence . ' On his way , Mr Nuttall is subjected to various frauds and impositions from his transient acquaintances , both resident ...
Page 94
... means very different from those , by which their first establishment was ef- fected ; means which our Shakers can never command . Sep- arate houses were erected for monks and nuns : the genius of Shakerism requires that the brethren and ...
... means very different from those , by which their first establishment was ef- fected ; means which our Shakers can never command . Sep- arate houses were erected for monks and nuns : the genius of Shakerism requires that the brethren and ...
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... means to purchase bills of exchange on distant cities . He cannot add the costs of travelling and the expenses of distant maintenance to the necessary charges of academical education . If the state will provide him a college where he ...
... means to purchase bills of exchange on distant cities . He cannot add the costs of travelling and the expenses of distant maintenance to the necessary charges of academical education . If the state will provide him a college where he ...
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On the state of the Indians | 30 |
Essays by a Virginian | 45 |
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