The North American Review, Volume 85University of Northern Iowa, 1857 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... letter to Dr. Richard Price , thus objected : - " I am not satisfied , I own , with any constitutions which have as yet been framed by the different American States . . . . . . I see in the greatest number an unreasonable imitation of ...
... letter to Dr. Richard Price , thus objected : - " I am not satisfied , I own , with any constitutions which have as yet been framed by the different American States . . . . . . I see in the greatest number an unreasonable imitation of ...
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... letter to Mr. Lee , which filled but a single sheet , was the cause , ultimately , and as occasions arose , of the writing and printing of some fourteen hundred octavo pages , occupying a large part of the fourth , and the whole of the ...
... letter to Mr. Lee , which filled but a single sheet , was the cause , ultimately , and as occasions arose , of the writing and printing of some fourteen hundred octavo pages , occupying a large part of the fourth , and the whole of the ...
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... letters to his colleagues in the foreign missions , to the Count de Vergennes , and to M. Dumas ; his care to keep Congress advised as to our interests abroad ; his well - timed efforts to disabuse the European mind of prejudices , and ...
... letters to his colleagues in the foreign missions , to the Count de Vergennes , and to M. Dumas ; his care to keep Congress advised as to our interests abroad ; his well - timed efforts to disabuse the European mind of prejudices , and ...
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... letters to that Dutch " giant of the law , " Calkoen , respecting the Revolution , which con- tain more information than can be found elsewhere , in the same compass ; his persistence in maintaining his official dig- nity and standing ...
... letters to that Dutch " giant of the law , " Calkoen , respecting the Revolution , which con- tain more information than can be found elsewhere , in the same compass ; his persistence in maintaining his official dig- nity and standing ...
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... letters to Jefferson , to Mr. Tudor , to Rev. Dr. Morse , and to Mr. Lloyd , which are very numerous . The communication to the latter of April 24 , 1815 , * shows a qual- ity of character which we may here pause to notice , once for ...
... letters to Jefferson , to Mr. Tudor , to Rev. Dr. Morse , and to Mr. Lloyd , which are very numerous . The communication to the latter of April 24 , 1815 , * shows a qual- ity of character which we may here pause to notice , once for ...
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