North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Page 57
... considerable industry , talent , and extent of information , and for a large portion of that worldly shrewdness which disposes prudent men to sail with the tide , and keep to windward of all doctrines which are not already in general ...
... considerable industry , talent , and extent of information , and for a large portion of that worldly shrewdness which disposes prudent men to sail with the tide , and keep to windward of all doctrines which are not already in general ...
Page 125
... considerable majority passed a resolution declaring , that though the absolute right of Mr. Zavala to resume his office was unquestioned , yet that his acts whilst Secretary of the Treasury had been of such a nature as to work for the ...
... considerable majority passed a resolution declaring , that though the absolute right of Mr. Zavala to resume his office was unquestioned , yet that his acts whilst Secretary of the Treasury had been of such a nature as to work for the ...
Page 327
... considerable extent of the labor of assistants and pupils ; but it is well known that he wrought with great facility ... considerably augment the general effect --but he cannot possibly by any revision or correction change the substance ...
... considerable extent of the labor of assistants and pupils ; but it is well known that he wrought with great facility ... considerably augment the general effect --but he cannot possibly by any revision or correction change the substance ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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