North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Band 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... principle , in a word , whether it has individuality or not . This may account for the singular incongruity of some of his characters and the ostentatious insignificance of others . --But to return.- Poor Zelica , who has heard a good ...
... principle , in a word , whether it has individuality or not . This may account for the singular incongruity of some of his characters and the ostentatious insignificance of others . --But to return.- Poor Zelica , who has heard a good ...
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... principles , at least as much interested in the success of the project as the other - since its general features ... principle for which such enthusiasts contend would , to be sure , if established , be a very effectual preventive ...
... principles , at least as much interested in the success of the project as the other - since its general features ... principle for which such enthusiasts contend would , to be sure , if established , be a very effectual preventive ...
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... principles we are to form our opinion of the justice or injustice of particular wars and of the characters of individuals who have distinguished themselves in the military profession . The 1817. ] 31 Peace Societies .
... principles we are to form our opinion of the justice or injustice of particular wars and of the characters of individuals who have distinguished themselves in the military profession . The 1817. ] 31 Peace Societies .
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... principles . Nobody can pretend that it is impossible or improbable , that the steady exertions of societies and individuals should have some effect in discouraging a military spirit , if they cannot wholly eradicate it . If it be ...
... principles . Nobody can pretend that it is impossible or improbable , that the steady exertions of societies and individuals should have some effect in discouraging a military spirit , if they cannot wholly eradicate it . If it be ...
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... principles of the common law , as it has been moulded and fashioned from age to age by wise and learned judges . Not that the common law in its origin or early stages was peculiarly fitted for these purposes , for the feudal system ...
... principles of the common law , as it has been moulded and fashioned from age to age by wise and learned judges . Not that the common law in its origin or early stages was peculiarly fitted for these purposes , for the feudal system ...
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