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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... question , which came by appeal from one of the sugar colonies , and who , thinking it necessary to give some account of the nature of rum and molasses - much being stated in the pleadings , con- cerning the value of those commodities ...
... question , which came by appeal from one of the sugar colonies , and who , thinking it necessary to give some account of the nature of rum and molasses - much being stated in the pleadings , con- cerning the value of those commodities ...
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... questions , the very terms of which the whole country forgets almost before the orators have hoisted to half their height the flood - gates of their eloquence . But when the subject is brought forward , which , certainly as much as any ...
... questions , the very terms of which the whole country forgets almost before the orators have hoisted to half their height the flood - gates of their eloquence . But when the subject is brought forward , which , certainly as much as any ...
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... question worthy of examina- tion , whether this channel may not again be opened . This inlet , it is conceived , may have been closed by the opening of new channels in the marshes , through which the waters of Albemarle sound have ...
... question worthy of examina- tion , whether this channel may not again be opened . This inlet , it is conceived , may have been closed by the opening of new channels in the marshes , through which the waters of Albemarle sound have ...
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... questions are to be considered , whether the channel at this place may not be deepened ; and whether it will not be best to make a port at Smithville , near the mouth of the river , where there is a convenient harbour , and sufficient ...
... questions are to be considered , whether the channel at this place may not be deepened ; and whether it will not be best to make a port at Smithville , near the mouth of the river , where there is a convenient harbour , and sufficient ...
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... question , which , perhaps , will admit of plausible arguments on both sides , whether roads ever ought to be made and kept in repair at a general public expense ? Why should industrious farmers in one part of the state , who make their ...
... question , which , perhaps , will admit of plausible arguments on both sides , whether roads ever ought to be made and kept in repair at a general public expense ? Why should industrious farmers in one part of the state , who make their ...
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