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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... object to his decis- ions . But the candid , who judge as they themselves would be judged if placed in the same position , will be slow to blame without proof of wrong intent . The labor bestowed on these ten volumes was immense . The ...
... object to his decis- ions . But the candid , who judge as they themselves would be judged if placed in the same position , will be slow to blame without proof of wrong intent . The labor bestowed on these ten volumes was immense . The ...
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... object of course is to promulgate new truths and to enlighten the pub- lic mind , we venture to say , that he who undertakes the task should be , not only impartial , but above the suspicion of par- tiality . Far better were it to have ...
... object of course is to promulgate new truths and to enlighten the pub- lic mind , we venture to say , that he who undertakes the task should be , not only impartial , but above the suspicion of par- tiality . Far better were it to have ...
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... objects be neglected and forgot , and great ones engross , arouse , and exalt my soul . " Abandoning the plan of entering the ministry , which at one time he seems to have seriously entertained , he became a stu- dent in the law office ...
... objects be neglected and forgot , and great ones engross , arouse , and exalt my soul . " Abandoning the plan of entering the ministry , which at one time he seems to have seriously entertained , he became a stu- dent in the law office ...
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... object of vituperation ; the epithets of " rascal , " " traitor , " with expletives which we shall not repeat , are used not sparingly . The love of political distinction in the " old families " was a marked trait ; and it de- scended ...
... object of vituperation ; the epithets of " rascal , " " traitor , " with expletives which we shall not repeat , are used not sparingly . The love of political distinction in the " old families " was a marked trait ; and it de- scended ...
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... object to a renewal of negotiations with our old ally , and that his letters on the subject warrant a still stronger statement . Be this as it may , many wise and pure men did express their satisfaction that the " indirect " over- tures ...
... object to a renewal of negotiations with our old ally , and that his letters on the subject warrant a still stronger statement . Be this as it may , many wise and pure men did express their satisfaction that the " indirect " over- tures ...
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