The North American Review, Volume 13Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1821 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... periods are equally worthy of the labors of the philosophical historian , since the moral , physical , and intellectual ... period as a subject of history ; and that the comparative interest of human actions in the eye of the historian ...
... periods are equally worthy of the labors of the philosophical historian , since the moral , physical , and intellectual ... period as a subject of history ; and that the comparative interest of human actions in the eye of the historian ...
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... period 1 death in 12.7 or 78 in 1000 were from small - pox 66 second 66 1 66 third 66 1 " L fourth ( 6 1 66 11.2 or 89 in 1000 66 10.6 or 94 in 1000 " L 18.9 or 53 in 1000 66 66 ' 22 Applying these estimates to the whole population ...
... period 1 death in 12.7 or 78 in 1000 were from small - pox 66 second 66 1 66 third 66 1 " L fourth ( 6 1 66 11.2 or 89 in 1000 66 10.6 or 94 in 1000 " L 18.9 or 53 in 1000 66 66 ' 22 Applying these estimates to the whole population ...
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... period of the New England church , it would seem , that some of the greatest divines were well acquainted with the Hebrew language . Some of them brought this know- ledge with them from the parent country , which they imparted to a few ...
... period of the New England church , it would seem , that some of the greatest divines were well acquainted with the Hebrew language . Some of them brought this know- ledge with them from the parent country , which they imparted to a few ...
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