The North American Review, Volume 82O. Everett, 1856 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... course possesses will so far combine with fashion as to over- power the still greater , though less apparent , advantages of the other course , so that our protest would be of little avail ; and we will therefore , with a word or two ...
... course possesses will so far combine with fashion as to over- power the still greater , though less apparent , advantages of the other course , so that our protest would be of little avail ; and we will therefore , with a word or two ...
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... course of instruction . The scholars are in a great measure removed from the corrupting and de- basing influence of heathenism , and thus are in favorable cir- cumstances to form Christian habits and characters . Connected with the ...
... course of instruction . The scholars are in a great measure removed from the corrupting and de- basing influence of heathenism , and thus are in favorable cir- cumstances to form Christian habits and characters . Connected with the ...
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... course , to the United States . “ 2d . That , so far as the actual settlements of Spain had extended , she possessed the exclusive right , territorial , and of navigation and fishery ; extending to the distance of ten miles from the ...
... course , to the United States . “ 2d . That , so far as the actual settlements of Spain had extended , she possessed the exclusive right , territorial , and of navigation and fishery ; extending to the distance of ten miles from the ...
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BARTOLS PICTURES OF EUROPE | 33 |
STATISTICS OF INSANITY IN MASSACHUSETTS | 78 |
SYDNEY SMITH | 100 |
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