The North American Review, Volume 118O. Everett, 1968 |
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... effect of that strain , which cannot fail to be constantly on the increase . We cannot too urgently repeat that the test is not to be found in the comparison of the state of our society with that of others . In the case of Great Britain ...
... effect of that strain , which cannot fail to be constantly on the increase . We cannot too urgently repeat that the test is not to be found in the comparison of the state of our society with that of others . In the case of Great Britain ...
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... effect that , whereas the people of Montreal raise too many horses , which prevents them from raising cattle and sheep , " being therein ignorant of their true interest , . . . . now , therefore , we command that each inhabitant of the ...
... effect that , whereas the people of Montreal raise too many horses , which prevents them from raising cattle and sheep , " being therein ignorant of their true interest , . . . . now , therefore , we command that each inhabitant of the ...
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... effects is sufficiently just and discriminating ; but in his estimate of Gregory's character he has failed . The cause ... effect of omitting all expression of the author's opinions is to make many chapters of a really first - rate book ...
... effects is sufficiently just and discriminating ; but in his estimate of Gregory's character he has failed . The cause ... effect of omitting all expression of the author's opinions is to make many chapters of a really first - rate book ...
Contents
ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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