The North American Review, Band 87Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1858 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... received special favors . To this circumstance probably we must ascribe the very marked Ultramontane tinge which colors his Emi- nence's pages . It is certainly an edifying spectacle to see how entirely he has divested himself of the ...
... received special favors . To this circumstance probably we must ascribe the very marked Ultramontane tinge which colors his Emi- nence's pages . It is certainly an edifying spectacle to see how entirely he has divested himself of the ...
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... received the following note from Rev. Mr. Taylor , the author of the Memoir of Judge Phillips : — " Moses Brown gave $ 10,000 to begin with , as one of the associate founders , then $ 1,000 to the library , then $ 25,000 to endow a ...
... received the following note from Rev. Mr. Taylor , the author of the Memoir of Judge Phillips : — " Moses Brown gave $ 10,000 to begin with , as one of the associate founders , then $ 1,000 to the library , then $ 25,000 to endow a ...
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... received communications from philanthropic individuals and institutions in many quarters . He had always displayed a warm feeling in favor of the American Colonization So- ciety , and he at once received solicitations from the officers ...
... received communications from philanthropic individuals and institutions in many quarters . He had always displayed a warm feeling in favor of the American Colonization So- ciety , and he at once received solicitations from the officers ...
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