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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... received on all occasions the steady support of Mr Marshall . We have often witnessed , with no ordinary emotions , the pleasure , with which both of these gentlemen look back upon their coöperation at that period , and the sentiments ...
... received on all occasions the steady support of Mr Marshall . We have often witnessed , with no ordinary emotions , the pleasure , with which both of these gentlemen look back upon their coöperation at that period , and the sentiments ...
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... received new lustre from his conduct on this occasion ; and upon his return home he was received with enthusiastic demonstrations of re- spect , and immediately solicited to resume public life and be- come a candidate for Congress ...
... received new lustre from his conduct on this occasion ; and upon his return home he was received with enthusiastic demonstrations of re- spect , and immediately solicited to resume public life and be- come a candidate for Congress ...
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... received a very acceptable strip of land as well as a large sum of money , very welcome to an exhausted treasury . In the middle of the year 1770 Austrian troops entered Po- land , and under pretence of setting up pillars to mark the ...
... received a very acceptable strip of land as well as a large sum of money , very welcome to an exhausted treasury . In the middle of the year 1770 Austrian troops entered Po- land , and under pretence of setting up pillars to mark the ...
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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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