The North American Review, Volume 74Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1852 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 109
... success . In 1770 , he was made a judge , and died , holding that office , in 1780 . Probably no work of equal magnitude , and treating of a grave subject , ever met with success so immediate and so entire as this did . It was , indeed ...
... success . In 1770 , he was made a judge , and died , holding that office , in 1780 . Probably no work of equal magnitude , and treating of a grave subject , ever met with success so immediate and so entire as this did . It was , indeed ...
Page 264
... successful the Jesuits were in their efforts to convert the Indians , has never been distinctly shown ; they were cer- tainly more successful than the Protestant missionaries . If they did not convert many to their own faith , it is ...
... successful the Jesuits were in their efforts to convert the Indians , has never been distinctly shown ; they were cer- tainly more successful than the Protestant missionaries . If they did not convert many to their own faith , it is ...
Page 502
... successful measures of Mr. Quincy's administration were those adopted for the suppression of idle- ness , vice , and crime , and the purification of the city from many of the causes of infection and disease . The success of these ...
... successful measures of Mr. Quincy's administration were those adopted for the suppression of idle- ness , vice , and crime , and the purification of the city from many of the causes of infection and disease . The success of these ...
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