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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... important class of the community , thus to bring its members , from a score of family factions , together ; to unite them , at least for a year or two , as members of one fraternity , before they plunge into the remorseless rivalries of ...
... important class of the community , thus to bring its members , from a score of family factions , together ; to unite them , at least for a year or two , as members of one fraternity , before they plunge into the remorseless rivalries of ...
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... important . There would now be learned men enough and clergymen enough , without so many or so rich fellowships and scholarships ; and as England is the only country in the world , where such es- tablishments exist in any considerable ...
... important . There would now be learned men enough and clergymen enough , without so many or so rich fellowships and scholarships ; and as England is the only country in the world , where such es- tablishments exist in any considerable ...
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... importance , its physical and moral strength , and its permanent prosperity . We may justly suspect the patriotism of him , who is for- ward in the councils of state to diminish the revenue by reducing a tax , which has always been ...
... importance , its physical and moral strength , and its permanent prosperity . We may justly suspect the patriotism of him , who is for- ward in the councils of state to diminish the revenue by reducing a tax , which has always been ...
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... importance in the union . Among the old states it was the third in magnitude , being larger than New York . It has lately been enlarged by an accession of territory on the western borders of Georgia , which formerly belonged to the ...
... importance in the union . Among the old states it was the third in magnitude , being larger than New York . It has lately been enlarged by an accession of territory on the western borders of Georgia , which formerly belonged to the ...
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... important , that a permanent inlet should be found at some point farther south . For this reason it is made a question , whether Ocracoke inlet may not be deepened and improved . But new difficul- ties start up not less formidable than ...
... important , that a permanent inlet should be found at some point farther south . For this reason it is made a question , whether Ocracoke inlet may not be deepened and improved . But new difficul- ties start up not less formidable than ...
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