The North American Review, Volume 104Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1867 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... reason to believe that Wing- field was the better man . 66 It became absolutely necessary to obtain supplies in order to preserve the lives of the few remaining colonists . " As at this time , " says Smith , were most of our chiefest ...
... reason to believe that Wing- field was the better man . 66 It became absolutely necessary to obtain supplies in order to preserve the lives of the few remaining colonists . " As at this time , " says Smith , were most of our chiefest ...
Page 97
... reason for his conversion , believed it was the true one ; and few will ever believe it who shall intimately know the transactions of that winter in Washington . But if it was the true reason , Mr. Webster , in giving it , ruled himself ...
... reason for his conversion , believed it was the true one ; and few will ever believe it who shall intimately know the transactions of that winter in Washington . But if it was the true reason , Mr. Webster , in giving it , ruled himself ...
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... reason to doubt whether the sums given are in the majority of cases more than approxima- tions to the truth ; but there seems to be no reason to expect greater exactness from any other source . The following may , therefore , be assumed ...
... reason to doubt whether the sums given are in the majority of cases more than approxima- tions to the truth ; but there seems to be no reason to expect greater exactness from any other source . The following may , therefore , be assumed ...
Contents
III | 65 |
THE SOURCES OF THE NILE | 122 |
THE WORK OF THE SANITARY COMMISSION | 142 |
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