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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... capital . The other principal light , in which the English Universities are viewed , is that of a nursery for the established church ; not exactly as a place to acquire the knowledge requisite for assuming its dig- nities ; but as a ...
... capital . The other principal light , in which the English Universities are viewed , is that of a nursery for the established church ; not exactly as a place to acquire the knowledge requisite for assuming its dig- nities ; but as a ...
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... capital and the army , was one great cause of the degeneracy of the once gallant heraldry of that country : a degeneracy under which the spirit of the order was so wholly broken , that when the revolution came on , there was found ...
... capital and the army , was one great cause of the degeneracy of the once gallant heraldry of that country : a degeneracy under which the spirit of the order was so wholly broken , that when the revolution came on , there was found ...
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... capital , but is heard and propagated by our presses , to the valley of the Missouri , and that if the day should come in the progress of national decline , when England shall be gathered with the empires that have been , when her ...
... capital , but is heard and propagated by our presses , to the valley of the Missouri , and that if the day should come in the progress of national decline , when England shall be gathered with the empires that have been , when her ...
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... capital . It will not be expected of us to go into a minute analysis of the work of Dr. Copleston before us . We shall content ourselves with briefly indicating its character to our readers , and referring them to the lectures ...
... capital . It will not be expected of us to go into a minute analysis of the work of Dr. Copleston before us . We shall content ourselves with briefly indicating its character to our readers , and referring them to the lectures ...
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... capital of ten millions of dollars , and making annual dividends of eight per cent , never had in circulation at any one time notes to the amount of five millions . More than one half of its business was done by bank credits . This ...
... capital of ten millions of dollars , and making annual dividends of eight per cent , never had in circulation at any one time notes to the amount of five millions . More than one half of its business was done by bank credits . This ...
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