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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... reader ; and we are quite sure that persons who are fond of biographical lore will be interested from first to last , while whole pages , and even chapters , will fix the attention like some thrilling tale of the imagination . And this ...
... reader ; and we are quite sure that persons who are fond of biographical lore will be interested from first to last , while whole pages , and even chapters , will fix the attention like some thrilling tale of the imagination . And this ...
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... readers to the Life itself . The passages meant in the text may be found as follows : what is said of Hamilton , Vol . I. pp . 523 , 524 , 525 , 531 , 532 , 577 , and 589 ; of Wolcott , pp . 570 , 590 , and 591 ; of Pickering , pp . 529 ...
... readers to the Life itself . The passages meant in the text may be found as follows : what is said of Hamilton , Vol . I. pp . 523 , 524 , 525 , 531 , 532 , 577 , and 589 ; of Wolcott , pp . 570 , 590 , and 591 ; of Pickering , pp . 529 ...
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... readers of the Revolutionary controversy , and we have been told that , if Mr. Adams is to be considered as an ex- ponent of Whig views , their aims were limited and low ; that even the children of the Tories became restless at last ...
... readers of the Revolutionary controversy , and we have been told that , if Mr. Adams is to be considered as an ex- ponent of Whig views , their aims were limited and low ; that even the children of the Tories became restless at last ...
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... readers will find much that is full of instruction , and we would especially invite thei attention to the letters to Jefferson , to Mr. Tudor , to Rev. Dr. Morse , and to Mr. Lloyd , which are very numerous . The communication to the ...
... readers will find much that is full of instruction , and we would especially invite thei attention to the letters to Jefferson , to Mr. Tudor , to Rev. Dr. Morse , and to Mr. Lloyd , which are very numerous . The communication to the ...
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... origi- nal treatise on Physiology must call the attention of a large class of readers to those higher questions of the science which are freely discussed in its pages . The scientific and 1857. ] 39 MECHANISM OF VITAL ACTIONS .
... origi- nal treatise on Physiology must call the attention of a large class of readers to those higher questions of the science which are freely discussed in its pages . The scientific and 1857. ] 39 MECHANISM OF VITAL ACTIONS .
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