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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... manners , because they are peculiar , that is , because they are manners ; and sits in judgment on the work of centuries . With these sentiments we should but condemn ourselves , did we indulge in any flip- pant disparagement of the ...
... manners , because they are peculiar , that is , because they are manners ; and sits in judgment on the work of centuries . With these sentiments we should but condemn ourselves , did we indulge in any flip- pant disparagement of the ...
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... manners , their laws and their literature , over regions wider than the conquests of Alexander ; and that not by a forced and military imposition on a conquered land , but by fair and natural inheritance , and still more by voluntary ...
... manners , their laws and their literature , over regions wider than the conquests of Alexander ; and that not by a forced and military imposition on a conquered land , but by fair and natural inheritance , and still more by voluntary ...
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... manner in which these livings are attained , and the tenure by which they are held , prevent them , we appre- hend , from rendering half the good to the cause of learning , of which under a different administration they might be made ...
... manner in which these livings are attained , and the tenure by which they are held , prevent them , we appre- hend , from rendering half the good to the cause of learning , of which under a different administration they might be made ...
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... manner of the preface to Bellendenus . We think the following translation of an elo- quent passage from Mr. Burke , will give our readers a pleasing and favourable specimen of the language of these lectures . It is from the speech on ...
... manner of the preface to Bellendenus . We think the following translation of an elo- quent passage from Mr. Burke , will give our readers a pleasing and favourable specimen of the language of these lectures . It is from the speech on ...
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... manners and character of the inhabitants , by passing through one of its obscurest corners , and perhaps passing a day at one of its meanest inns . But from sources scarcely more respectable , it has been our misfortune hitherto to ...
... manners and character of the inhabitants , by passing through one of its obscurest corners , and perhaps passing a day at one of its meanest inns . But from sources scarcely more respectable , it has been our misfortune hitherto to ...
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