The North American Review, Band 40O. Everett, 1835 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... object of our author to decry the French revolution with the view of throwing odium on Mr. Jefferson , as one of its supposed ad- mirers , and on us as his advocates . Our author can see noth- ing in the French revolution but its worst ...
... object of our author to decry the French revolution with the view of throwing odium on Mr. Jefferson , as one of its supposed ad- mirers , and on us as his advocates . Our author can see noth- ing in the French revolution but its worst ...
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... objects of their literary pursuits ; as their tastes and characters , in these respects , differed like those of other men ... object of their regard through life , so these great men made it the subject of their testamentary bounty . Mr ...
... objects of their literary pursuits ; as their tastes and characters , in these respects , differed like those of other men ... object of their regard through life , so these great men made it the subject of their testamentary bounty . Mr ...
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... object of reli- gious adoration . But one cannot help wondering whether it was left with the Karens by a really pious Englishman , its owner , whose instructions were misunderstood , or by some profane scoffer , who was willing to try ...
... object of reli- gious adoration . But one cannot help wondering whether it was left with the Karens by a really pious Englishman , its owner , whose instructions were misunderstood , or by some profane scoffer , who was willing to try ...
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H POISONING | 27 |
EXECUTION OF AN ITALIAN AT CANTON | 58 |
LIFE OF BLACK HAWK | 68 |
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