American Quarterly Review, Volume 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1835 - American literature |
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... by a Travelling Bachelor . Letter to General Lafayette , on the Expenditure of the United States of America . A Letter to his Countrymen , by J. Fenimore Cooper . 303 319 341 359 382 407 ART . IX . THE FRENCH QUESTION , Message from.
... by a Travelling Bachelor . Letter to General Lafayette , on the Expenditure of the United States of America . A Letter to his Countrymen , by J. Fenimore Cooper . 303 319 341 359 382 407 ART . IX . THE FRENCH QUESTION , Message from.
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... question of a revolution in the history of intellect , by the intro- duction of an " American Christian System , " as Mr. Grimké phrases it , into our schools and colleges , in lieu of the studies so long considered the basis of a ...
... question of a revolution in the history of intellect , by the intro- duction of an " American Christian System , " as Mr. Grimké phrases it , into our schools and colleges , in lieu of the studies so long considered the basis of a ...
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... question much whether I shall be able to carry with me any considerable number ; not so much from a want of zeal in the men , as from their wretched condition with respect to shoes , stockings , and blankets , which the present bad ...
... question much whether I shall be able to carry with me any considerable number ; not so much from a want of zeal in the men , as from their wretched condition with respect to shoes , stockings , and blankets , which the present bad ...
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... question of the authorship of the papers bearing Washington's name . We find in the fifth volume a note of Mr. Sparks , which bears upon the point , and which we shall extract . There can be but little doubt of the correctness of this ...
... question of the authorship of the papers bearing Washington's name . We find in the fifth volume a note of Mr. Sparks , which bears upon the point , and which we shall extract . There can be but little doubt of the correctness of this ...
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... question . We do not venture to say that a disposition to persecution has not occasion- ally manifested itself , or that attempts have not been made to make peculiar tenets a part of the national law . But such at- tempts have been ...
... question . We do not venture to say that a disposition to persecution has not occasion- ally manifested itself , or that attempts have not been made to make peculiar tenets a part of the national law . But such at- tempts have been ...
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