North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Page 47
... supposed injustice done to his favorite hero , seems to be the source of the particular disgust which the reviewer has taken towards our distinguished countryman ; and the supposed inconsistency between a love of liberty and a dislike ...
... supposed injustice done to his favorite hero , seems to be the source of the particular disgust which the reviewer has taken towards our distinguished countryman ; and the supposed inconsistency between a love of liberty and a dislike ...
Page 140
... supposed , favorable to the Yorkino interests . In the interval , however , between the suppression of MontaƱo's revolt and the election , a political coalition had been formed , which , but for a resort to arms , would have utterly ...
... supposed , favorable to the Yorkino interests . In the interval , however , between the suppression of MontaƱo's revolt and the election , a political coalition had been formed , which , but for a resort to arms , would have utterly ...
Page 155
... supposed inconveniences of the present state of things , and requesting such a modification of the existing laws , as would effect a change . Other memorials have in turn been transmitted in favor of perseverance in the existing system ...
... supposed inconveniences of the present state of things , and requesting such a modification of the existing laws , as would effect a change . Other memorials have in turn been transmitted in favor of perseverance in the existing system ...
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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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