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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... whole , it were to be wished that all advowsons were abolished , and that the state , if it chose to support the clergy , should support in each parish him , whom the people of that parish chose for their souls ' physician . Perhaps ...
... whole , it were to be wished that all advowsons were abolished , and that the state , if it chose to support the clergy , should support in each parish him , whom the people of that parish chose for their souls ' physician . Perhaps ...
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... whole annual amount appropriated in this way to the support of men of learning , at the Universities , is well known to be great ; great even with the less frugal English notions of an appointment . And yet the manner in which these ...
... whole annual amount appropriated in this way to the support of men of learning , at the Universities , is well known to be great ; great even with the less frugal English notions of an appointment . And yet the manner in which these ...
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... whole system , as existing in all its parts , is val- uable in proportion to the costliness of the apparatus , we can- not fully persuade ourselves . A boy makes interest to be put on the foundation at one of the great schools , at Eton ...
... whole system , as existing in all its parts , is val- uable in proportion to the costliness of the apparatus , we can- not fully persuade ourselves . A boy makes interest to be put on the foundation at one of the great schools , at Eton ...
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... whole disadvan- tageous to the cause of letters . There was certainly some- thing grand in this learned community of language ; in this remedy , by no means inconsiderable , of the great catastrophe of Babel , which enabled the scholar ...
... whole disadvan- tageous to the cause of letters . There was certainly some- thing grand in this learned community of language ; in this remedy , by no means inconsiderable , of the great catastrophe of Babel , which enabled the scholar ...
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... 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 other , embraces the vital interests of ...
... 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 other , embraces the vital interests of ...
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