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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... reason to doubt that Dr. Copleston's prælections are new to most of our readers , nor that they will thank us for making them cease to be so.— He is already known to most of them , as having been the champion of his University , on ...
... reason to doubt that Dr. Copleston's prælections are new to most of our readers , nor that they will thank us for making them cease to be so.— He is already known to most of them , as having been the champion of his University , on ...
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... reason , and conscience , and mercy , will not be put to flight ; that kings , and lords , and prelates , and the few who have what the many covet , will not be led to the scaffold , and a bloody despotism of physical force take the ...
... reason , and conscience , and mercy , will not be put to flight ; that kings , and lords , and prelates , and the few who have what the many covet , will not be led to the scaffold , and a bloody despotism of physical force take the ...
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... reason to change these views , but we hope we may be disappointed in our fears , that its success may not be adequate to the large and liberal scale on which it is founded , and to the expectations of its friends and patrons . We are ...
... reason to change these views , but we hope we may be disappointed in our fears , that its success may not be adequate to the large and liberal scale on which it is founded , and to the expectations of its friends and patrons . We are ...
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... reason has been the defec- tive and unsettled government , which prevailed in this state from its first settlement even till the revolution . The colonial governors , and chief officers , were often worthless and deprav- ed . Bad laws ...
... reason has been the defec- tive and unsettled government , which prevailed in this state from its first settlement even till the revolution . The colonial governors , and chief officers , were often worthless and deprav- ed . Bad laws ...
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... reason it is made a question , whether Ocracoke inlet may not be deepened and improved . But new difficul- ties start up not less formidable than those above mentioned . From the exposed position of this inlet , the navigation on the ...
... reason it is made a question , whether Ocracoke inlet may not be deepened and improved . But new difficul- ties start up not less formidable than those above mentioned . From the exposed position of this inlet , the navigation on the ...
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