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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... principles , that prevail at the firesides of a nation ; on political controversies , of which we just know the catch words ; and on establishments , upon which the wise and good have labour- ed for ages . And if it is thought an ...
... principles , that prevail at the firesides of a nation ; on political controversies , of which we just know the catch words ; and on establishments , upon which the wise and good have labour- ed for ages . And if it is thought an ...
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... principle , that the happiness of a people is commensurate with its intelligence and prosperity . They have been convinced , that the members of a large commu- nity can in no way pay their money with a prospect of so much advantage to ...
... principle , that the happiness of a people is commensurate with its intelligence and prosperity . They have been convinced , that the members of a large commu- nity can in no way pay their money with a prospect of so much advantage to ...
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... principles of a constitution in a new col- ony , a system of articles , one of the most prominent features of which was , that they deprived the people of all freedom , both civil and religious . The government was founded on the semi ...
... principles of a constitution in a new col- ony , a system of articles , one of the most prominent features of which was , that they deprived the people of all freedom , both civil and religious . The government was founded on the semi ...
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... principles of policy and economy , in securing the aid of an engineer , in whose skill , judgment , and other qualifications , unlimited confidence can be placed . This is laying a solid foundation . Every thing will have unity of ...
... principles of policy and economy , in securing the aid of an engineer , in whose skill , judgment , and other qualifications , unlimited confidence can be placed . This is laying a solid foundation . Every thing will have unity of ...
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... principles of the classical school , in regard to the mere form of tragedy as a work of art , are decidedly preferable . Voltaire adopted the form of tragedy , which had been deter- mined in France by the success of Corneille and Racine ...
... principles of the classical school , in regard to the mere form of tragedy as a work of art , are decidedly preferable . Voltaire adopted the form of tragedy , which had been deter- mined in France by the success of Corneille and Racine ...
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