The North American Review, Band 85University of Northern Iowa, 1857 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... appeared originally , in 1809 , in the Boston Patriot , and at the omission of the Letters of John Adams to his Wife . The latter might have been included in the Works , had the former been ex- cluded , and had the number of pages in ...
... appeared originally , in 1809 , in the Boston Patriot , and at the omission of the Letters of John Adams to his Wife . The latter might have been included in the Works , had the former been ex- cluded , and had the number of pages in ...
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... appeared to defend Preston and the British soldiers for their agency in what is absurdly called the " Boston Massacre " ; and he thus appeared , on the ground that , in a free country , every man whose life is at stake should be allowed ...
... appeared to defend Preston and the British soldiers for their agency in what is absurdly called the " Boston Massacre " ; and he thus appeared , on the ground that , in a free country , every man whose life is at stake should be allowed ...
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... appeared to be a plain , composed man . Morin Scott , the great advocate , kept a chariot , owned an elegant seat , was reputed one of the read- iest speakers on the continent , was very sensible , but not remarkably polite , and could ...
... appeared to be a plain , composed man . Morin Scott , the great advocate , kept a chariot , owned an elegant seat , was reputed one of the read- iest speakers on the continent , was very sensible , but not remarkably polite , and could ...
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... appearance , without keenness of eye or depth of countenance . Bland † is learned and bookish , and * He studied law at the Temple , London ; was Governor of South Carolina dur- ing a large part of the Revolution ; and was appointed ...
... appearance , without keenness of eye or depth of countenance . Bland † is learned and bookish , and * He studied law at the Temple , London ; was Governor of South Carolina dur- ing a large part of the Revolution ; and was appointed ...
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... appeared oblivious of this fact , simply be- cause , under the circumstances , it was sound policy to be blind , forgetful , and ignorant . We do not care , of all things , to be thought to want appre- ciation of our countrymen , and ...
... appeared oblivious of this fact , simply be- cause , under the circumstances , it was sound policy to be blind , forgetful , and ignorant . We do not care , of all things , to be thought to want appre- ciation of our countrymen , and ...
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