North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 2O. Everett, 1965 |
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Page 95
... never can ' thereby become a powerful rival . We shall quote a short paragraph from this part of the chapter , which is as conspicuous for modesty , as for wuth ; he is speaking of the United States . ' They have , morcover , never ...
... never can ' thereby become a powerful rival . We shall quote a short paragraph from this part of the chapter , which is as conspicuous for modesty , as for wuth ; he is speaking of the United States . ' They have , morcover , never ...
Page 167
... never sacrificed my judgment to Kings , Ministers , nor People , and I never will . When either shall see as I do , I shall rejoice in their protection , aid , and honour ; but I see no prospect that either will ever think as I do , and ...
... never sacrificed my judgment to Kings , Ministers , nor People , and I never will . When either shall see as I do , I shall rejoice in their protection , aid , and honour ; but I see no prospect that either will ever think as I do , and ...
Page 179
... never to urge him to a further explanation of the circumstances , which reduced him to the necessity of submitting to so painful a separation ! - They were accordingly married , and went on very plea- santly , until the lady prompted by ...
... never to urge him to a further explanation of the circumstances , which reduced him to the necessity of submitting to so painful a separation ! - They were accordingly married , and went on very plea- santly , until the lady prompted by ...
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American Settlements on | 33 |
Bibliography | 46 |
Elegy to T T Randolph | 172 |
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