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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... regards marriage which pre- vail , ought to be met and rebuked in every form of discourse . We will not aver that the delinquencies of some eminent per- sons have aided to produce this state of things ; but we do say that these Letters ...
... regards marriage which pre- vail , ought to be met and rebuked in every form of discourse . We will not aver that the delinquencies of some eminent per- sons have aided to produce this state of things ; but we do say that these Letters ...
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... regard to public affairs an- terior to the Declaration of Independence . We must , however , omit everything beyond a meagre outline . His notings from day to day of the transactions in Congress , and of his own par- ticular acts , in ...
... regard to public affairs an- terior to the Declaration of Independence . We must , however , omit everything beyond a meagre outline . His notings from day to day of the transactions in Congress , and of his own par- ticular acts , in ...
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... regards Edward Rutledge , Patrick Henry called him the most elegant speaker in the First Congress . Mr. Adams's great opponent in the discussions on the question of Inde- pendence . All these fell off and became Loyalists . Galloway and ...
... regards Edward Rutledge , Patrick Henry called him the most elegant speaker in the First Congress . Mr. Adams's great opponent in the discussions on the question of Inde- pendence . All these fell off and became Loyalists . Galloway and ...
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... regard . " Novanglus was immediately reprinted in an abridged form in Almon's Remembrancer ; was translated in Holland , in 1782 , while Mr. Adams was there soliciting an alliance for his coun- try ; was reprinted a second time in ...
... regard . " Novanglus was immediately reprinted in an abridged form in Almon's Remembrancer ; was translated in Holland , in 1782 , while Mr. Adams was there soliciting an alliance for his coun- try ; was reprinted a second time in ...
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... regards the duty on tea , which was reduced from a shilling paid in England , to the " three - pence " the pound , to be collected here . In either case , the duty was a part of the price to consumers , and of consequence , in the ...
... regards the duty on tea , which was reduced from a shilling paid in England , to the " three - pence " the pound , to be collected here . In either case , the duty was a part of the price to consumers , and of consequence , in the ...
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