The North American Review, Volume 49Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1839 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... believe , that what is done there , may be done elsewhere . It always seems to us , that there must be something wrong , either in the construction or management of a prison , which does not more than support itself . A searching ...
... believe , that what is done there , may be done elsewhere . It always seems to us , that there must be something wrong , either in the construction or management of a prison , which does not more than support itself . A searching ...
Page 210
... believe that this evil can be in a measure remedied , though juvenile efforts will generally appear in an unfavorable light to the mature judgment of the writer . The evil , we believe , can be remedied in part by a solemn determination ...
... believe that this evil can be in a measure remedied , though juvenile efforts will generally appear in an unfavorable light to the mature judgment of the writer . The evil , we believe , can be remedied in part by a solemn determination ...
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... believe that these Tales are true reflections of the " oral traditions " of the Indians ; that nothing has been intentionally added , or taken away , with the exception just mentioned . * If we had not confidence in Mr. Schoolcraft's ...
... believe that these Tales are true reflections of the " oral traditions " of the Indians ; that nothing has been intentionally added , or taken away , with the exception just mentioned . * If we had not confidence in Mr. Schoolcraft's ...
Contents
KANT AND HIS PHILOSOPHY | 44 |
ENGLISH DISCOVERIES IN THE OHIO VALLEY | 69 |
ENGRAVING | 118 |
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