The North American Review, Volume 127Jared Sparks, Henry Cabot Lodge, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell O. Everett, 1878 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... rule , the young Irish - American is a better or safer citizen than his parent from Cork . He can read ; but he reads nothing but sensation stories and scandalous picture - papers , which fill him with preposterous notions , and would ...
... rule , the young Irish - American is a better or safer citizen than his parent from Cork . He can read ; but he reads nothing but sensation stories and scandalous picture - papers , which fill him with preposterous notions , and would ...
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... rule in South Carolina . It is said that vigilance is the price of liberty ; but it has another condition no less essential . It demands moderation . It must stand on the firm ground , avoid rash theorizing and sweeping generalization ...
... rule in South Carolina . It is said that vigilance is the price of liberty ; but it has another condition no less essential . It demands moderation . It must stand on the firm ground , avoid rash theorizing and sweeping generalization ...
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... rule over mines , railroads , and cities , and mount to all the glories of official station . As a consequence , we have an abundance of rich men and an abundance of clever poli- ticians . Again , we would not be misunderstood . We have ...
... rule over mines , railroads , and cities , and mount to all the glories of official station . As a consequence , we have an abundance of rich men and an abundance of clever poli- ticians . Again , we would not be misunderstood . We have ...
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... rule prevailed , regarded as the consuetudinary law the doctrine of the Consolato del Mare , which gave immunity to neutral prop- erty on board of an enemy's ship , but confiscated the property of an enemy on board a neutral ship ...
... rule prevailed , regarded as the consuetudinary law the doctrine of the Consolato del Mare , which gave immunity to neutral prop- erty on board of an enemy's ship , but confiscated the property of an enemy on board a neutral ship ...
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... rules of the British court of admiralty , the treaty of 1778 adopted , as between us and France , the rule that free ships should make free goods ; and no treaty has been concluded by the United States adopting a different principle ...
... rules of the British court of admiralty , the treaty of 1778 adopted , as between us and France , the rule that free ships should make free goods ; and no treaty has been concluded by the United States adopting a different principle ...
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