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 5
... reasons which induced Mr. Adams to identify himself with his " an- cient enemies , " after the fall of the Federal party . If , in these several strictures , we have spoken frankly , we have meant kindly , simply because we know ...
... reasons which induced Mr. Adams to identify himself with his " an- cient enemies , " after the fall of the Federal party . If , in these several strictures , we have spoken frankly , we have meant kindly , simply because we know ...
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... reasons which influenced the memorable Congress that proclaimed the dis- memberment of the British empire . These sketches , however unsatisfactory , are among the few that are known to exist . Could our fathers have anticipated the ...
... reasons which influenced the memorable Congress that proclaimed the dis- memberment of the British empire . These sketches , however unsatisfactory , are among the few that are known to exist . Could our fathers have anticipated the ...
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... reason , subsequently , to modify some of his opinions . But the general accuracy of the pictures which he drew of men and manners will not be questioned , we sup- pose , by persons who are well informed as to the leading per- sonages ...
... reason , subsequently , to modify some of his opinions . But the general accuracy of the pictures which he drew of men and manners will not be questioned , we sup- pose , by persons who are well informed as to the leading per- sonages ...
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... reason to complain of a device which at the outset coun- tenanced , and which in the end might effect , his degradation from the Presidency of the United States to the Presidency of the Senate . Whatever the motives of Hamilton and his ...
... reason to complain of a device which at the outset coun- tenanced , and which in the end might effect , his degradation from the Presidency of the United States to the Presidency of the Senate . Whatever the motives of Hamilton and his ...
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... reason why this internal surface should not appropriate new matter , as well as the external surface of a mineral . The constancy of specific form is not more absolute in organized beings than in crystals . The difference between ...
... reason why this internal surface should not appropriate new matter , as well as the external surface of a mineral . The constancy of specific form is not more absolute in organized beings than in crystals . The difference between ...
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