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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... interest to the painstaking inquirer into the past . So , also , his notes of the debates , mere skeletons as they are , cast some light upon the fears which agitated , the hopes which animated , and the reasons which influenced the ...
... interest to the painstaking inquirer into the past . So , also , his notes of the debates , mere skeletons as they are , cast some light upon the fears which agitated , the hopes which animated , and the reasons which influenced the ...
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... interest should seem to require ; and , like William , they 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 ...
... interest should seem to require ; and , like William , they 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 ...
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... interest to remember that one fourth of the signers of the Dec- laration of Independence had been bred merchants or shipmasters ; that more than one of them bore the stigma of free - trader or " smuggler " ; and that , as late as the ...
... interest to remember that one fourth of the signers of the Dec- laration of Independence had been bred merchants or shipmasters ; that more than one of them bore the stigma of free - trader or " smuggler " ; and that , as late as the ...
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... interests abroad ; his well - timed efforts to disabuse the European mind of prejudices , and to refute the slanders which were circulated against us and our cause ; his * One from the letters originally published in the Boston Patriot ...
... interests abroad ; his well - timed efforts to disabuse the European mind of prejudices , and to refute the slanders which were circulated against us and our cause ; his * One from the letters originally published in the Boston Patriot ...
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... interests in- trusted to him , and successful in his endeavors . If , as Hutch- inson said of him , " his ambition was without bounds , " we care little ; since , were we to admit the accusation in the sense intended , we do not know ...
... interests in- trusted to him , and successful in his endeavors . If , as Hutch- inson said of him , " his ambition was without bounds , " we care little ; since , were we to admit the accusation in the sense intended , we do not know ...
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