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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... opinion , and more especially that patronize publick institutions , have an immediate personal interest in keeping up the military system . Her power over her colonies , her influence on the continent , and in fact her aristocratical ...
... opinion , and more especially that patronize publick institutions , have an immediate personal interest in keeping up the military system . Her power over her colonies , her influence on the continent , and in fact her aristocratical ...
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... opinion entertained and practised upon by some who have written upon this subject , that it was expedient or necessary to support the cause by pointing out particularly the supposed inconvenience and injustice of our late war with ...
... opinion entertained and practised upon by some who have written upon this subject , that it was expedient or necessary to support the cause by pointing out particularly the supposed inconvenience and injustice of our late war with ...
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... opinions considered as federal , the republican party are , we believe , by their principles , at least as ' much ... opinion , however plausible it may appear to some , is in the view of others downright nonsense , and we confess ...
... opinions considered as federal , the republican party are , we believe , by their principles , at least as ' much ... opinion , however plausible it may appear to some , is in the view of others downright nonsense , and we confess ...
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... opinion , to which individuals naturally submit.- Prisoners , instead of being made slaves or put to death , are treated with marked courteousness and exchanged . Private property is in some cases respected . Ambassadours are ...
... opinion , to which individuals naturally submit.- Prisoners , instead of being made slaves or put to death , are treated with marked courteousness and exchanged . Private property is in some cases respected . Ambassadours are ...
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... opinion . On these principles we are to form our opinion of the justice or injustice of particular wars and of the characters of indi- viduals who have distinguished themselves in the military profession . 1817 ] $ 1 Peace Societies .
... opinion . On these principles we are to form our opinion of the justice or injustice of particular wars and of the characters of indi- viduals who have distinguished themselves in the military profession . 1817 ] $ 1 Peace Societies .
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