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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... thought an incontestible mark of a base and vulgar mind in private life , to decide intrusively and peremptorily on personal affairs , which do not concern us , and which we do not understand , we see not what can apologize for that ...
... thought an incontestible mark of a base and vulgar mind in private life , to decide intrusively and peremptorily on personal affairs , which do not concern us , and which we do not understand , we see not what can apologize for that ...
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... thought and opinion in the British capital , but is heard and propagated by our presses , to the valley of the Missouri , and that if the day should come in the progress of national decline , when England shall be gathered with the ...
... thought and opinion in the British capital , but is heard and propagated by our presses , to the valley of the Missouri , and that if the day should come in the progress of national decline , when England shall be gathered with the ...
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... thought to merit their attention , as those who are to fill the front ranks in society ; while , at the English Universities , the zeal and efforts of the same class are chiefly directed to general classical studies , or the abstract ...
... thought to merit their attention , as those who are to fill the front ranks in society ; while , at the English Universities , the zeal and efforts of the same class are chiefly directed to general classical studies , or the abstract ...
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... thought that its interests would suffer , were these appropriations for the support of an order of learned men in a state of celibacy ( for that is the universal condition of fellowship ) thrown into the common stock , to find their way ...
... thought that its interests would suffer , were these appropriations for the support of an order of learned men in a state of celibacy ( for that is the universal condition of fellowship ) thrown into the common stock , to find their way ...
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... thoughts , I find it more adviseable to throw a pall over this hideous object , and to leave it to your general concep- tion . " This is thus introduced and rendered by Dr. Copleston . ' Tanti autum esse judico in hoc re summi ac ...
... thoughts , I find it more adviseable to throw a pall over this hideous object , and to leave it to your general concep- tion . " This is thus introduced and rendered by Dr. Copleston . ' Tanti autum esse judico in hoc re summi ac ...
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