The North American Review, Volume 41Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1835 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 72
... political career , at a moment that im- posed more arduous duties , or required a greater share of en- ergy and skill . * His first essay in political life , was made under the direction of Marcello di Virgillio , about the year 1494 ...
... political career , at a moment that im- posed more arduous duties , or required a greater share of en- ergy and skill . * His first essay in political life , was made under the direction of Marcello di Virgillio , about the year 1494 ...
Page 86
... Political truths are the results of the study and analysis of past events ; every age contributes , more or less , to the collection , in proportion to the degree of its advance- ment in civilization ; constitutional monarchy was the ...
... Political truths are the results of the study and analysis of past events ; every age contributes , more or less , to the collection , in proportion to the degree of its advance- ment in civilization ; constitutional monarchy was the ...
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... political enmity ; there is too evident a disposition to degrade for political effect a personage whose influence is regarded as dangerous ; or , to speak more correctly , for there seems to be but little of the spirit of calcu- lation ...
... political enmity ; there is too evident a disposition to degrade for political effect a personage whose influence is regarded as dangerous ; or , to speak more correctly , for there seems to be but little of the spirit of calcu- lation ...
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