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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... land , to whom the annual ship from Copenhagen brought a year's supply of newspapers , which , being judiciously dealt out by the governor one by one , furnished the coffee - house politicians of the polar circle , with as regular a ...
... land , to whom the annual ship from Copenhagen brought a year's supply of newspapers , which , being judiciously dealt out by the governor one by one , furnished the coffee - house politicians of the polar circle , with as regular a ...
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... land , and send a member to par- liament for every section in the country . But where will you begin , and where ... lands ; to sail across the world of waters , and be hailed beyond it by the sound of your native tongue ? Is it nothing ...
... land , and send a member to par- liament for every section in the country . But where will you begin , and where ... lands ; to sail across the world of waters , and be hailed beyond it by the sound of your native tongue ? Is it nothing ...
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... land , but by fair and natural inheritance , and still more by voluntary adoption and choice ; the joy , with which they should reflect , that not a note is struck at the centre of thought and opinion in the British capital , but is ...
... land , but by fair and natural inheritance , and still more by voluntary adoption and choice ; the joy , with which they should reflect , that not a note is struck at the centre of thought and opinion in the British capital , but is ...
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... land - marks of a sane and sober criticism . It is not in human nature and human genius , that this rapidity , this fertility , this porten- tous fecundity of excellence should produce nothing but ripe and 1821. ] 13 The English ...
... land - marks of a sane and sober criticism . It is not in human nature and human genius , that this rapidity , this fertility , this porten- tous fecundity of excellence should produce nothing but ripe and 1821. ] 13 The English ...
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... land carriage . These counties require good turnpike roads . " The middle counties are intersected by fine rivers , which are now useless for the purpose of navigation , on account of obstruc- tions , which nature has placed in them ...
... land carriage . These counties require good turnpike roads . " The middle counties are intersected by fine rivers , which are now useless for the purpose of navigation , on account of obstruc- tions , which nature has placed in them ...
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