The North American Review, Volume 85University of Northern Iowa, 1857 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... of the earthquake which , memorable here , in Europe destroyed much of the city of Lisbon , a significant entry , we thought , as it first met our - eye , for the youth who was to become a 6 [ July , LIFE AND WORKS OF JOHN ADAMS .
... of the earthquake which , memorable here , in Europe destroyed much of the city of Lisbon , a significant entry , we thought , as it first met our - eye , for the youth who was to become a 6 [ July , LIFE AND WORKS OF JOHN ADAMS .
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eye , for the youth who was to become a principal instru- ment in causing the British empire " to rock and reel and crack , as if it would fall in ruins about us , " as then , he says , his father's house at Braintree seemed to do ...
eye , for the youth who was to become a principal instru- ment in causing the British empire " to rock and reel and crack , as if it would fall in ruins about us , " as then , he says , his father's house at Braintree seemed to do ...
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... become cabinet ministers , and to be elevated to the highest rank in the church , the army , and the navy . * show that they and the ministerial party were agreed on that point . In connection with the eloquent speeches made in our ...
... become cabinet ministers , and to be elevated to the highest rank in the church , the army , and the navy . * show that they and the ministerial party were agreed on that point . In connection with the eloquent speeches made in our ...
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... become imperative , its original framers and its revisers stand seriously rebuked for incompetence or unfaithfulness , on the admission that all the innovations which have been accom- plished within a few years were necessary or proper ...
... become imperative , its original framers and its revisers stand seriously rebuked for incompetence or unfaithfulness , on the admission that all the innovations which have been accom- plished within a few years were necessary or proper ...
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... become Presi- dent of the United States , we read his communications to his Cabinet , and to other personages whom he had occasion to address , with interest and profit . These papers are frank in statement , convey his meaning in the ...
... become Presi- dent of the United States , we read his communications to his Cabinet , and to other personages whom he had occasion to address , with interest and profit . These papers are frank in statement , convey his meaning in the ...
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