The North American Review, Volume 55Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1842 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 103
... kind of subordination , whatever the degree of it should be , is evident , because without such a controlling common umpire , the colonies must become independent states , which would be introductive of anarchy and confusion among ...
... kind of subordination , whatever the degree of it should be , is evident , because without such a controlling common umpire , the colonies must become independent states , which would be introductive of anarchy and confusion among ...
Page 384
... kind efforts you were pleased to make , to remove impressions that have entered so deep ; but I hope your Lordship will not think me unreasonable , if I conclude , from the inefficacy of these efforts in such a want of subjects to carry ...
... kind efforts you were pleased to make , to remove impressions that have entered so deep ; but I hope your Lordship will not think me unreasonable , if I conclude , from the inefficacy of these efforts in such a want of subjects to carry ...
Page 396
... kind words , addressed to him by George the Third , affected him to tears . " I confess , Sir , " he said , " I had but too much reason to expect your Majesty's dis- pleasure . I had not come prepared for this exceeding good- ness ...
... kind words , addressed to him by George the Third , affected him to tears . " I confess , Sir , " he said , " I had but too much reason to expect your Majesty's dis- pleasure . I had not come prepared for this exceeding good- ness ...
Contents
THE ENGLISH IN AFGHANISTAN | 45 |
THE GYPSIES | 72 |
Life of Peter Van SchAACK | 97 |
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