The North American Review, Volume 13Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1821 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... England with them . We hope moreover that this fact will make the writer in the New Monthly Magazine willing to find among them a fair propor- tion of his better class of American travellers . And yet it is a fact , of which no one this ...
... England with them . We hope moreover that this fact will make the writer in the New Monthly Magazine willing to find among them a fair propor- tion of his better class of American travellers . And yet it is a fact , of which no one this ...
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... England carried to that country by many of the most respectable Americans , who have visited it , has been much diminished on their return . If there be ex- ceptions to this , they are but exceptions . And no single circumstance not of ...
... England carried to that country by many of the most respectable Americans , who have visited it , has been much diminished on their return . If there be ex- ceptions to this , they are but exceptions . And no single circumstance not of ...
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... England , who may wish to pass judgment on us for this , to reflect a moment how and when this evil came upon us , and on the comparative merits of the British and American governments in regard to slavery in this country . This is one ...
... England , who may wish to pass judgment on us for this , to reflect a moment how and when this evil came upon us , and on the comparative merits of the British and American governments in regard to slavery in this country . This is one ...
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Course of Mathematics | |
Report of the civil and military engineer of the State | 1 |
Mr Wheatons Discourse | 154 |
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