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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... increasing comforts of the people . Virginia has lately come forward with a comprehensive and judicious plan for public improvements , and engaged in its exe- cution with liberality and zeal . In a former number ( XXII ) we have given a ...
... increasing comforts of the people . Virginia has lately come forward with a comprehensive and judicious plan for public improvements , and engaged in its exe- cution with liberality and zeal . In a former number ( XXII ) we have given a ...
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... increase of wealth , and temporary excitement of enterprize . A spur will be given to industry ; and industry is the guardi- an of virtue . A people , which is industrious and virtuous , will soon be intelligent . You will not only find ...
... increase of wealth , and temporary excitement of enterprize . A spur will be given to industry ; and industry is the guardi- an of virtue . A people , which is industrious and virtuous , will soon be intelligent . You will not only find ...
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... increasing its taxation . It is entitled to a loan from the banks of Newbern and Cape Fear , by which it may have the use of $ 160,000 for fourteen years . In addition to these sums , the legislature , with the noblest spirit of ...
... increasing its taxation . It is entitled to a loan from the banks of Newbern and Cape Fear , by which it may have the use of $ 160,000 for fourteen years . In addition to these sums , the legislature , with the noblest spirit of ...
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... increasing . Great pains are taken to procure the best instructers from different parts of the country , and we have the best authority for our opinion , that in no part of the Union are the interests of education better understood ...
... increasing . Great pains are taken to procure the best instructers from different parts of the country , and we have the best authority for our opinion , that in no part of the Union are the interests of education better understood ...
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... increase with his years , he became at last one of the most affluent private gentlemen in Europe . Far from living in a humiliating pe- cuniary dependence on the great with whom he associated , he lent them money . The Maréchal de ...
... increase with his years , he became at last one of the most affluent private gentlemen in Europe . Far from living in a humiliating pe- cuniary dependence on the great with whom he associated , he lent them money . The Maréchal de ...
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