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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... object to do things elegantly , as if his readers were forever about him , and they too , perfectly fashionable and ... objects , upon which art has bestowed care and polish , more than in minute discriminations of nature in her simple ...
... object to do things elegantly , as if his readers were forever about him , and they too , perfectly fashionable and ... objects , upon which art has bestowed care and polish , more than in minute discriminations of nature in her simple ...
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... objects are very equivocal , not to say dangerous , in the view of an enlighten- ed thinker , are largely encouraged and loudly applauded , the Peace Society , which can produce nothing but good , and may produce very great good , is ...
... objects are very equivocal , not to say dangerous , in the view of an enlighten- ed thinker , are largely encouraged and loudly applauded , the Peace Society , which can produce nothing but good , and may produce very great good , is ...
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... objects . It is proper to observe , that in the pamphlets before us , there appears a disposition to keep the interest of the society entirely distinct from party politics - and in general , the temper of the times is such at present ...
... objects . It is proper to observe , that in the pamphlets before us , there appears a disposition to keep the interest of the society entirely distinct from party politics - and in general , the temper of the times is such at present ...
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... objects of the society with the opinions of particular individuals re- specting the lawfulness of self - defence . Some persons wə know consider it illegal and unchristian to take the life of another in the strictest self - defence ...
... objects of the society with the opinions of particular individuals re- specting the lawfulness of self - defence . Some persons wə know consider it illegal and unchristian to take the life of another in the strictest self - defence ...
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... object . 1. The character of war varies very much in different stages of society . Fighting merely for the love of it , appears to be the amusement and occupation of all barbarous nations . The historical annals of every people , that ...
... object . 1. The character of war varies very much in different stages of society . Fighting merely for the love of it , appears to be the amusement and occupation of all barbarous nations . The historical annals of every people , that ...
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