The North American Review, Volume 68Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1849 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... ascer- tain that the vessel actually is what her colors announce , he first contends that there is no such well - known and acknowl- edged , nor indeed any broad and generic , difference between what has been usually called " visit ...
... ascer- tain that the vessel actually is what her colors announce , he first contends that there is no such well - known and acknowl- edged , nor indeed any broad and generic , difference between what has been usually called " visit ...
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... ascer- tained by rigorous search . " It may be asked , If a vessel may not be called on to show her papers , why does she carry papers ? No doubt she may be called on to show her papers ; but the question is , Where , when , and by whom ...
... ascer- tained by rigorous search . " It may be asked , If a vessel may not be called on to show her papers , why does she carry papers ? No doubt she may be called on to show her papers ; but the question is , Where , when , and by whom ...
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... ascer- tain the quantities of their two last syllables only ; and the rules for the quantities of final syllables would be unnecessary , but for the occasional addition of enclitics . As these are generally mono- syllables , and , for ...
... ascer- tain the quantities of their two last syllables only ; and the rules for the quantities of final syllables would be unnecessary , but for the occasional addition of enclitics . As these are generally mono- syllables , and , for ...
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