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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... tion of this monarch was to reduce the whole to an uniform code for the entire kingdom ; and De Comines attributed the same design to Louis XI , who is said to have expressed a strong desire that an uniformity of laws , and of weights ...
... tion of this monarch was to reduce the whole to an uniform code for the entire kingdom ; and De Comines attributed the same design to Louis XI , who is said to have expressed a strong desire that an uniformity of laws , and of weights ...
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... tion , to be put on the other side of the question , and made the champions of any new fangled dialect whatever ; yet he errs in one thing , in saying that it is only by the great writers that any authoritative and permanent innovations ...
... tion , to be put on the other side of the question , and made the champions of any new fangled dialect whatever ; yet he errs in one thing , in saying that it is only by the great writers that any authoritative and permanent innovations ...
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... tion of speculation , to be settled by abstract reasoning . It is a question of fact to be decided by feeling . It is on this ground , that we admit the doctrine as true . We believe we are free , because we feel that we are so . We ...
... tion of speculation , to be settled by abstract reasoning . It is a question of fact to be decided by feeling . It is on this ground , that we admit the doctrine as true . We believe we are free , because we feel that we are so . We ...
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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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