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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... 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 and events of the second half of the last ...
... 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 and events of the second half of the last ...
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... opinion there " was not gold and silver enough in the Colonies to pay the stamp duty for one year . " The opinion that the British Whigs were " the friends of America , " in any sense which bore upon the amelioration of the condition of ...
... opinion there " was not gold and silver enough in the Colonies to pay the stamp duty for one year . " The opinion that the British Whigs were " the friends of America , " in any sense which bore upon the amelioration of the condition of ...
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... opinion that these essays did much to destroy his popularity . As his assailants actually caused a suspension of these papers , his design was never fully completed . Davila himself was an Italian writer of European fame , and his work ...
... opinion that these essays did much to destroy his popularity . As his assailants actually caused a suspension of these papers , his design was never fully completed . Davila himself was an Italian writer of European fame , and his work ...
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... opinion . Mr. Adams was by no means an exception . No one disputes that it was owing to his sagacity and exertions that the right selection was made of even , save to fill vacancies caused by death ! In the Legislative Council of ...
... opinion . Mr. Adams was by no means an exception . No one disputes that it was owing to his sagacity and exertions that the right selection was made of even , save to fill vacancies caused by death ! In the Legislative Council of ...
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... opinion that the policy of Washington in the French Revolution , and his assent to Jay's treaty , rendered the decline of the Federal party certain . - - Thus premising , and with a single desire to state 32 [ July , LIFE AND WORKS OF ...
... opinion that the policy of Washington in the French Revolution , and his assent to Jay's treaty , rendered the decline of the Federal party certain . - - Thus premising , and with a single desire to state 32 [ July , LIFE AND WORKS OF ...
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