The North American Review, Volumes 38-39O. Everett, 1834 |
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... person's own account of the origin of his emotions . There can be no doubt , that the presence of fever is the real cause of much that passes for religious transport in the prospect of dis- solution , and that despondency is not less ...
... person's own account of the origin of his emotions . There can be no doubt , that the presence of fever is the real cause of much that passes for religious transport in the prospect of dis- solution , and that despondency is not less ...
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... persons quit their own Province and go to another that they may avoid their just debts , though able to pay them . 2. When offenders fly justice , or justice cannot well be had upon such offenders in the Provinces that entertain them ...
... persons quit their own Province and go to another that they may avoid their just debts , though able to pay them . 2. When offenders fly justice , or justice cannot well be had upon such offenders in the Provinces that entertain them ...
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... persons , particularly females , were assembled in groups , anxiously enquiring of each other the news from the fishery , as a report was fast gaining ground , that some casualties had occurred , though no one could form a correct idea ...
... persons , particularly females , were assembled in groups , anxiously enquiring of each other the news from the fishery , as a report was fast gaining ground , that some casualties had occurred , though no one could form a correct idea ...
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... persons , among whom was a sister of the celebrated John Wilkes . The honor of first displaying the star - spangled banner , in a British port , has been sometimes erroneously attributed to another ship , called the Maria , also from ...
... persons , among whom was a sister of the celebrated John Wilkes . The honor of first displaying the star - spangled banner , in a British port , has been sometimes erroneously attributed to another ship , called the Maria , also from ...
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... persons of royal blood , should breathe their last in Versailles . Proclaim to the gay circles of Paris , that a thing , new and unheard of , is to be permitted ! Announce to the world , that the rules of palace propriety and Bourbon ...
... persons of royal blood , should breathe their last in Versailles . Proclaim to the gay circles of Paris , that a thing , new and unheard of , is to be permitted ! Announce to the world , that the rules of palace propriety and Bourbon ...
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