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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... interest , without offence and without rapture . We had something to say of the songs , with which three of the poems are interspersed , and of the disadvantages under which one labours , who travels to a distant country , by books only ...
... interest , without offence and without rapture . We had something to say of the songs , with which three of the poems are interspersed , and of the disadvantages under which one labours , who travels to a distant country , by books only ...
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... interest in keeping up the military system . Her power over her colonies , her influence on the continent , and in fact her aristocratical establishments at home , all rest on the basis of military power in the dominant part of the ...
... interest in keeping up the military system . Her power over her colonies , her influence on the continent , and in fact her aristocratical establishments at home , all rest on the basis of military power in the dominant part of the ...
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... interest of our own country . We propose now to submit a few remarks upon the general subject with a view to contribute the little that lies in our power , towards the removal of such prejudices , as may exist in the minds of some ...
... interest of our own country . We propose now to submit a few remarks upon the general subject with a view to contribute the little that lies in our power , towards the removal of such prejudices , as may exist in the minds of some ...
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... interest , and we presume the strong wish of the society to conciliate as much as possible . The other point , upon which we wish to make some pre- liminary remarks , is the impropriety of connecting the objects of the society with the ...
... interest , and we presume the strong wish of the society to conciliate as much as possible . The other point , upon which we wish to make some pre- liminary remarks , is the impropriety of connecting the objects of the society with the ...
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... interest or pas- sion entirely independent of the supposed point at issue . In many cases this is so clear as to be quite indisputable . When for example Frederick the Great seizes Silesia and al- leges certain antiquated pretensions to ...
... interest or pas- sion entirely independent of the supposed point at issue . In many cases this is so clear as to be quite indisputable . When for example Frederick the Great seizes Silesia and al- leges certain antiquated pretensions to ...
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