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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... measures when others were not necessary , with a most thorough love of liberty , of unbending integrity and sin- * A signer of the Declaration of Independence . The leading Tories or Loyalists of Massachusetts were Ruggles , President ...
... measures when others were not necessary , with a most thorough love of liberty , of unbending integrity and sin- * A signer of the Declaration of Independence . The leading Tories or Loyalists of Massachusetts were Ruggles , President ...
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... measures . Rush had been much in London , is ele- gant and ingenious , and " a sprightly , pretty fellow . " Jay † is a young lawyer of twenty - six , a superior man , a hard stu- dent , and a good speaker . Deane is possessed of talent ...
... measures . Rush had been much in London , is ele- gant and ingenious , and " a sprightly , pretty fellow . " Jay † is a young lawyer of twenty - six , a superior man , a hard stu- dent , and a good speaker . Deane is possessed of talent ...
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... condition of our fathers as colonists , ought no longer to prevail . The sentiments of Pitt and Burke , cited in the text , country than an opposition to particular measures , and to 20 [ July , LIFE AND WORKS OF JOHN ADAMS .
... condition of our fathers as colonists , ought no longer to prevail . The sentiments of Pitt and Burke , cited in the text , country than an opposition to particular measures , and to 20 [ July , LIFE AND WORKS OF JOHN ADAMS .
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country than an opposition to particular measures , and to the party in power ; for there stood out in characters of fire the bald , unqualified statement , that the sole purpose of colonies was to be " serviceable " to the parent state ...
country than an opposition to particular measures , and to the party in power ; for there stood out in characters of fire the bald , unqualified statement , that the sole purpose of colonies was to be " serviceable " to the parent state ...
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... measures , but triumphant . Among foreign statesmen he was always equal to the maintenance of the interests in- trusted to him , and successful in his endeavors . If , as Hutch- inson said of him , " his ambition was without bounds ...
... measures , but triumphant . Among foreign statesmen he was always equal to the maintenance of the interests in- trusted to him , and successful in his endeavors . If , as Hutch- inson said of him , " his ambition was without bounds ...
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