North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 12Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1821 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... becoming the unrescued prey of Huns and Vandals , and whatever un- couth name of barbarism laid waste of old the refinements of the world , will be preserved , upheld , and perfected in the wes- tern world of promise . We have allowed ...
... becoming the unrescued prey of Huns and Vandals , and whatever un- couth name of barbarism laid waste of old the refinements of the world , will be preserved , upheld , and perfected in the wes- tern world of promise . We have allowed ...
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... become , if not subordinate , at least only collaterally important . There would now be learned men enough and ... becomes a scholar at some college . He then becomes fellow , and at last succeeds to the first living in the gift of his ...
... become , if not subordinate , at least only collaterally important . There would now be learned men enough and ... becomes a scholar at some college . He then becomes fellow , and at last succeeds to the first living in the gift of his ...
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... become of the noble project for a national uni- versity ? It had the honour of being submitted to a com- Imittee , of commanding the attention of the house for a few moments to a short report at the close of a session , and of falling ...
... become of the noble project for a national uni- versity ? It had the honour of being submitted to a com- Imittee , of commanding the attention of the house for a few moments to a short report at the close of a session , and of falling ...
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... becoming more so , in the growing population and wealth of the state , the high cultivation in many parts , the excellence of the markets , and the increasing comforts of the people . Virginia has lately come forward with a ...
... becoming more so , in the growing population and wealth of the state , the high cultivation in many parts , the excellence of the markets , and the increasing comforts of the people . Virginia has lately come forward with a ...
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... become so disinter- ested , as to labour with much spirit for a public good , which does not hold out bright prospects of private gain . Thus divided in their immediate interests , it was a long time before the North Carolinians could ...
... become so disinter- ested , as to labour with much spirit for a public good , which does not hold out bright prospects of private gain . Thus divided in their immediate interests , it was a long time before the North Carolinians could ...
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