North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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... perhaps by considerations wholly foreign to the subject of it ! During the last session of Congress we have seen the newspa- pers of a political party declaring , with great satisfaction , that the question of the right of a member ...
... perhaps by considerations wholly foreign to the subject of it ! During the last session of Congress we have seen the newspa- pers of a political party declaring , with great satisfaction , that the question of the right of a member ...
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... perhaps the most engaging in form , and consequently the most attractive to the general reader , in the language . In the works of the late Dr. Parr , we find a complimentary note addressed to Stewart , in which he is described as ...
... perhaps the most engaging in form , and consequently the most attractive to the general reader , in the language . In the works of the late Dr. Parr , we find a complimentary note addressed to Stewart , in which he is described as ...
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We have perhaps gone far enough to show , that this is a subject of great delicacy as well as importance . It is not our intention , at present , to go into a detailed dis- cussion of the subject of the public lands ; we may perhaps do ...
We have perhaps gone far enough to show , that this is a subject of great delicacy as well as importance . It is not our intention , at present , to go into a detailed dis- cussion of the subject of the public lands ; we may perhaps do ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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