The North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 11Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1820 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 55
... late war , the prospect of large gains caused by the extravagant price of all European commodities , caused many persons in our country to embark their fortunes in cot- ton and woollen factories . These factories were brought into being ...
... late war , the prospect of large gains caused by the extravagant price of all European commodities , caused many persons in our country to embark their fortunes in cot- ton and woollen factories . These factories were brought into being ...
Page 69
... late war was unsupported by either party , who were desirous of shifting each upon the other the odium of projecting it . " It has , indeed , been unfortunate for us , that we have laboured under such peculiar disadvantages in the ...
... late war was unsupported by either party , who were desirous of shifting each upon the other the odium of projecting it . " It has , indeed , been unfortunate for us , that we have laboured under such peculiar disadvantages in the ...
Page 72
... late war commenced , though an oppor- tunity was then furnished it for its renewal , which was lost , per- haps fortunately so ; or at least it expired with the termination of that war , and since the last presidential election , not a ...
... late war commenced , though an oppor- tunity was then furnished it for its renewal , which was lost , per- haps fortunately so ; or at least it expired with the termination of that war , and since the last presidential election , not a ...
Page 77
... late war was productive of inestimable ben- efit in this way ; it made us known and respected by other nations . Our youth and our distance had made us little regarded , often misrepresented , and very falsely appreciated . Dragged into ...
... late war was productive of inestimable ben- efit in this way ; it made us known and respected by other nations . Our youth and our distance had made us little regarded , often misrepresented , and very falsely appreciated . Dragged into ...
Page 97
... late investigations have shown to be a philological phenomenon of the most striking kind . We are sure a great deal might be done in this way , by those who have the means of doing it , with a certain prospect of carrying the public ...
... late investigations have shown to be a philological phenomenon of the most striking kind . We are sure a great deal might be done in this way , by those who have the means of doing it , with a certain prospect of carrying the public ...
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