The North American Review, Volume 26University of Northern Iowa, 1828 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 308
... exist . From no nation could England hope more than from Prussia . It was known that Catharine the Second cher- ished a predilection for the English nation , and was decidedly averse to France . All insurrections of subjects against ...
... exist . From no nation could England hope more than from Prussia . It was known that Catharine the Second cher- ished a predilection for the English nation , and was decidedly averse to France . All insurrections of subjects against ...
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... exist for centuries , if assailed by no other hand than that of nature . The Indians of Grand River informed me , that these appearances are found on all the waters of that river , and that they extend south upon the waters of the ...
... exist for centuries , if assailed by no other hand than that of nature . The Indians of Grand River informed me , that these appearances are found on all the waters of that river , and that they extend south upon the waters of the ...
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... exist . Our author proceeds to divide the country into various regions , or districts , for the convenience of a more minute description . The first is the tract between the Escambia , the principal river of the Bay of Pensacola , and ...
... exist . Our author proceeds to divide the country into various regions , or districts , for the convenience of a more minute description . The first is the tract between the Escambia , the principal river of the Bay of Pensacola , and ...
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Proyecto de Reforma del Sistema de Hacienda | 127 |
BOWRINGS POETRY AND LITERATURE OF POLAND | 146 |
DEBATES IN CONGRESS | 158 |
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