The North American Review, Volume 85University of Northern Iowa, 1857 - North American review and miscellaneous journal Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 20
... passed waterfalls running to waste , he mused upon the acts of Parliament which secured the colonial market in monopoly to the manufacturers of Manchester . If he entered a public office , he met the pampered functionaries who , “ Eng ...
... passed waterfalls running to waste , he mused upon the acts of Parliament which secured the colonial market in monopoly to the manufacturers of Manchester . If he entered a public office , he met the pampered functionaries who , “ Eng ...
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... passed substantially from one system to another , without con- ion or anarchy , and in effecting this Mr. Adams was an efficient instrument . Though England held all her colonies with the unrelenting grasp of monopoly , that all might ...
... passed substantially from one system to another , without con- ion or anarchy , and in effecting this Mr. Adams was an efficient instrument . Though England held all her colonies with the unrelenting grasp of monopoly , that all might ...
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... passed for ever away . No American can read the most considerate of the papers written in Europe without deep emotion , recalling , as they . do , the forlorn condition of their author , and what , under every aspect of affairs , he ...
... passed for ever away . No American can read the most considerate of the papers written in Europe without deep emotion , recalling , as they . do , the forlorn condition of their author , and what , under every aspect of affairs , he ...
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... passing , or some other modifying cause . And as there are facts indicating the ex- istence of a system of equivalents as prevailing in these con- versions , or of a fixed ratio between the various convertible forms of force , so that a ...
... passing , or some other modifying cause . And as there are facts indicating the ex- istence of a system of equivalents as prevailing in these con- versions , or of a fixed ratio between the various convertible forms of force , so that a ...
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... passing through iron , and iron only , we must look to the metal for the cause of its change of form . Thus we only transfer the differentiating agency from one sphere to another , in consequence of the experimental inferences of the ...
... passing through iron , and iron only , we must look to the metal for the cause of its change of form . Thus we only transfer the differentiating agency from one sphere to another , in consequence of the experimental inferences of the ...
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