North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... French Jacobin , in every thing but his white flag , ) harangues the multitude . this sword must first The darkling prison - house of mankind burst , Ere peace can visit them , or truth let in Her wakening day - light on a world of sin ...
... French Jacobin , in every thing but his white flag , ) harangues the multitude . this sword must first The darkling prison - house of mankind burst , Ere peace can visit them , or truth let in Her wakening day - light on a world of sin ...
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... French and English . Why this is so is certainly a curious subject of inquiry . No doubt if a particular examination were made with regard to each individual war that occurs even among the most barbarous tribes , some pretence of dis ...
... French and English . Why this is so is certainly a curious subject of inquiry . No doubt if a particular examination were made with regard to each individual war that occurs even among the most barbarous tribes , some pretence of dis ...
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... French . The doctrines of special pleading were obscured by the shades of a dead language , and by the embarrassing subtilties of scholastick refinement . The great body of the law was to be principally extracted from the year books ...
... French . The doctrines of special pleading were obscured by the shades of a dead language , and by the embarrassing subtilties of scholastick refinement . The great body of the law was to be principally extracted from the year books ...
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... French sciolists by the enterprize or selfishness of English booksellers . We trust that the time is not far distant when Pothier and Emerigon and Valin will be accessible in our native tongue to every lawyer , and will be as familiarly ...
... French sciolists by the enterprize or selfishness of English booksellers . We trust that the time is not far distant when Pothier and Emerigon and Valin will be accessible in our native tongue to every lawyer , and will be as familiarly ...
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... French have produced more works of this description than any other people . They are to be found coeval with the origin of modern literature ; and these , though much of their language is obsolete , being written before modern lan ...
... French have produced more works of this description than any other people . They are to be found coeval with the origin of modern literature ; and these , though much of their language is obsolete , being written before modern lan ...
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