The North American Review, Volume 32O. Everett, 1831 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 228
... lands with their improvements and dwell- ing houses in the same States , as estimated under the land taxes of 1813 , 1814 , and 1815 , was about 1560 millions , and the value per acre , including the buildings in the towns and in the ...
... lands with their improvements and dwell- ing houses in the same States , as estimated under the land taxes of 1813 , 1814 , and 1815 , was about 1560 millions , and the value per acre , including the buildings in the towns and in the ...
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... land . If there is any decided feeling towards them , it is that of respect for a race , who , as we learn from our ... land . It is this expectation more than their physical characteristics , which pre- vents their finding a home in any ...
... land . If there is any decided feeling towards them , it is that of respect for a race , who , as we learn from our ... land . It is this expectation more than their physical characteristics , which pre- vents their finding a home in any ...
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... land - holder . There were in Athens more than 10,000 houses ; yet in consequence of the great extent of the city , all the land was not occupied . The houses were unsightly ; the streets nar- row and crooked ; and the Piræus was the ...
... land - holder . There were in Athens more than 10,000 houses ; yet in consequence of the great extent of the city , all the land was not occupied . The houses were unsightly ; the streets nar- row and crooked ; and the Piræus was the ...
Contents
ANATOMY Address to the Community on the Necessity | 64 |
CLARENCE A Tale of our Own Times By the Author | 73 |
HIEROGLYPHICS Essay on the Hieroglyphic System of M Cham | 95 |
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