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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... 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 remembered that the facts on which he founds his conclusions are open to the examina- tion of ...
... 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 remembered that the facts on which he founds his conclusions are open to the examina- tion of ...
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... says , his father's house at Braintree seemed to do . - We soon meet with evidence of his thirst for knowledge , coupled with the sad remark , that , without books , * time , or friends , he must " be contented to live and die an ...
... says , his father's house at Braintree seemed to do . - We soon meet with evidence of his thirst for knowledge , coupled with the sad remark , that , without books , * time , or friends , he must " be contented to live and die an ...
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courage to do his duty , and to say of the result of the trial , that , " as the evidence was , the verdict " —of ... says , with the feeling that he devoted his family to ruin , and himself to death . At home , in the evening , he ...
courage to do his duty , and to say of the result of the trial , that , " as the evidence was , the verdict " —of ... says , with the feeling that he devoted his family to ruin , and himself to death . At home , in the evening , he ...
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... says Burke , " or some want of knowledge of the world , to hazard plans of government , except from a seat of authority . " In a revolution there is ordinarily a transition state full of horrors ; for in pulling down , there is not ...
... says Burke , " or some want of knowledge of the world , to hazard plans of government , except from a seat of authority . " In a revolution there is ordinarily a transition state full of horrors ; for in pulling down , there is not ...
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... remember , that happy are those of our race whose most questionable acts occur under accumulated mental sufferings , and the ailments of an aged frame . Let us say , too , that 38 [ July , LIFE AND WORKS OF JOHN ADAMS .
... remember , that happy are those of our race whose most questionable acts occur under accumulated mental sufferings , and the ailments of an aged frame . Let us say , too , that 38 [ July , LIFE AND WORKS OF JOHN ADAMS .
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