North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 12Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1821 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 112
... considerable intrinsic merit ; and we have therefore resolved to place them before our readers , not only because they are little , if at all known in this country , but also because they were written by the de- scendants of negroes ...
... considerable intrinsic merit ; and we have therefore resolved to place them before our readers , not only because they are little , if at all known in this country , but also because they were written by the de- scendants of negroes ...
Page 142
... considerable weight that might be attached to them ; therefore , the same thing would occur with the masses of ice , which are supposed to have floated down the current . There certainly can be no comparison between the rapidity of this ...
... considerable weight that might be attached to them ; therefore , the same thing would occur with the masses of ice , which are supposed to have floated down the current . There certainly can be no comparison between the rapidity of this ...
Page 319
... considerable aid . The subject is involved in obscu- rity , chiefly in consequence of the want of authentic docu- ments , although very much by reason of the great acrimony , with which the controversy has been managed : Vespucci having ...
... considerable aid . The subject is involved in obscu- rity , chiefly in consequence of the want of authentic docu- ments , although very much by reason of the great acrimony , with which the controversy has been managed : Vespucci having ...
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