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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... consequence of the efforts made by the Austrian government from the time of Joseph II . to force the German language upon the Hungarians , with the design of eradicating their own . This of course had the effect of making their own ...
... consequence of the efforts made by the Austrian government from the time of Joseph II . to force the German language upon the Hungarians , with the design of eradicating their own . This of course had the effect of making their own ...
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... consequence , how little have we hitherto heard of North Carolina ? Our geographers have drawn a picture , which it has given us no delight to contemplate ; and our travellers have most unfortu- nately seen nothing but alternate swamps ...
... consequence , how little have we hitherto heard of North Carolina ? Our geographers have drawn a picture , which it has given us no delight to contemplate ; and our travellers have most unfortu- nately seen nothing but alternate swamps ...
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... consequence is , that their notes depreciate , and the merchants being obliged to make remittances to other states , sustain the most serious losses . No blame is to be attached to the banks . They have not issued more paper , than the ...
... consequence is , that their notes depreciate , and the merchants being obliged to make remittances to other states , sustain the most serious losses . No blame is to be attached to the banks . They have not issued more paper , than the ...
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... consequence at our expense . ' pp . 39 , 40 . Besides the tendency of these local difficulties to impover- ish the state , they operate strongly to cool the ardor of public spirit , and to check that laudable pride , which men are so ...
... consequence at our expense . ' pp . 39 , 40 . Besides the tendency of these local difficulties to impover- ish the state , they operate strongly to cool the ardor of public spirit , and to check that laudable pride , which men are so ...
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... consequence of these plans be the serious reduction of the foreign commerce of the United States , it would not , in their view , be a fatal objec- tion to their design . Looking then upon this as the acknowl- edged object of the ...
... consequence of these plans be the serious reduction of the foreign commerce of the United States , it would not , in their view , be a fatal objec- tion to their design . Looking then upon this as the acknowl- edged object of the ...
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