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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... thing to hear beautiful Latin and Greek quotations , in the house of commons in England , often , we suppose , the remains of passages imposed to be gotten by heart , as the punishment of some school - boy delinquency ; but it would ...
... thing to hear beautiful Latin and Greek quotations , in the house of commons in England , often , we suppose , the remains of passages imposed to be gotten by heart , as the punishment of some school - boy delinquency ; but it would ...
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... thing may be done that ought to be done . This remark will apply equally to individuals , corporate bodies , and ... things should no doubt be left to individual enterprize ; yet this may and ought to receive a salutary stimulus from ...
... thing may be done that ought to be done . This remark will apply equally to individuals , corporate bodies , and ... things should no doubt be left to individual enterprize ; yet this may and ought to receive a salutary stimulus from ...
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... thing evaporated in deliberations and schemes . In the proceedings thus far , we discover much wisdom in pro ... things it may be admissible to judge of the whole from a part ; but the time is nearly gone by when the public is willing to ...
... thing evaporated in deliberations and schemes . In the proceedings thus far , we discover much wisdom in pro ... things it may be admissible to judge of the whole from a part ; but the time is nearly gone by when the public is willing to ...
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... thing like a mutual interchange of commodities ; but by receiving them from domestic ports , and allowing the profits of barter to be made and retained abroad . The effects of this state of things on the banking establishments , and on ...
... thing like a mutual interchange of commodities ; but by receiving them from domestic ports , and allowing the profits of barter to be made and retained abroad . The effects of this state of things on the banking establishments , and on ...
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... the next morning she commenced her expedition at sunrise , and proceeded very prosperously till half past one o'clock . Thus far every thing 6 went well , but at that time , for reasons 38 [ Jan. Private life of Voltaire .
... the next morning she commenced her expedition at sunrise , and proceeded very prosperously till half past one o'clock . Thus far every thing 6 went well , but at that time , for reasons 38 [ Jan. Private life of Voltaire .
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