The North American Review, Volume 75Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1852 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 120
... importance of principles like these , authorita- tively established by the highest tribunal in the land , and not repealable or subject to change , like the acts of the legislature , but inwrought into the very framework of our ...
... importance of principles like these , authorita- tively established by the highest tribunal in the land , and not repealable or subject to change , like the acts of the legislature , but inwrought into the very framework of our ...
Page 127
... importance , and learning it only by degrees as it forced itself upon him in the prosecu- tion of his work , Lord Mahon had written up to the year 1765 before looking with any curiosity at the history of the colonies ; and that he was ...
... importance , and learning it only by degrees as it forced itself upon him in the prosecu- tion of his work , Lord Mahon had written up to the year 1765 before looking with any curiosity at the history of the colonies ; and that he was ...
Page 530
... importance , but a broader significance in relation to the history of the country and the times . Mr. Buckingham is a writer of uncommon power . His style is admirably suited to public discussion , being pure , clear , and forcible . No ...
... importance , but a broader significance in relation to the history of the country and the times . Mr. Buckingham is a writer of uncommon power . His style is admirably suited to public discussion , being pure , clear , and forcible . No ...
Contents
LORD MAHONS HISTORY OF ENGLAND | 125 |
Wesley and Methodism By ISAAC TAYLOR | 226 |
STEPHENS LECTURES ON THE HISTORY | 247 |
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