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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... truth . The course to be adopted by an editor , with writings before him which were thrown off on the spur of the moment , or to meet a pressing exigency , is embarrassing at best ; and , do what he will , he will commonly find persons ...
... truth . The course to be adopted by an editor , with writings before him which were thrown off on the spur of the moment , or to meet a pressing exigency , is embarrassing at best ; and , do what he will , he will commonly find persons ...
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... 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 remembered that the facts on which he ...
... 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 remembered that the facts on which he ...
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... truth . The bandaged eyes and the even scales , we apprehend , are as fit emblems for the student as for * A signer of the Declaration of Independence . He became Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States . At the ...
... truth . The bandaged eyes and the even scales , we apprehend , are as fit emblems for the student as for * A signer of the Declaration of Independence . He became Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States . At the ...
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... truth , bluntly , aud even uncourteously . So , too , as we have mused upon Mr. Adams's course individually , we have recalled the pleas- ant story told of a maiden , who , after repeatedly reject- ing a suitor for her hand , finally ...
... truth , bluntly , aud even uncourteously . So , too , as we have mused upon Mr. Adams's course individually , we have recalled the pleas- ant story told of a maiden , who , after repeatedly reject- ing a suitor for her hand , finally ...
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Thus premising , and with a single desire to state the truth , fall where it may , we proceed to a brief survey of Mr. Adams's relations to his countrymen while he was second under the first , and first under the second , administration ...
Thus premising , and with a single desire to state the truth , fall where it may , we proceed to a brief survey of Mr. Adams's relations to his countrymen while he was second under the first , and first under the second , administration ...
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