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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... means to be commended ; and its principal design was to defend the state of things which existed prior to the at- tempts of the ministry , and of the " junto " here , to remodel colonial institutions , and those of Massachusetts ...
... means to be commended ; and its principal design was to defend the state of things which existed prior to the at- tempts of the ministry , and of the " junto " here , to remodel colonial institutions , and those of Massachusetts ...
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... means of paying his personal expenses were alarmingly uncertain ; the intrepidity of his course in Holland , his loan , and his treaty of alliance with the Dutch government , which he always regarded as the greatest success of his life ...
... means of paying his personal expenses were alarmingly uncertain ; the intrepidity of his course in Holland , his loan , and his treaty of alliance with the Dutch government , which he always regarded as the greatest success of his life ...
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... means an exception . No one disputes that it was owing to his sagacity and exertions that the right selection was made of even , save to fill vacancies caused by death ! In the Legislative Council of another Colony , only one less than ...
... means an exception . No one disputes that it was owing to his sagacity and exertions that the right selection was made of even , save to fill vacancies caused by death ! In the Legislative Council of another Colony , only one less than ...
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... means of better information are afforded by these volumes ; and most earnestly do we commend them to the study of the young men of our country , who , soon to come upon the thea- tre of affairs , will seek some guide , and who may ...
... means of better information are afforded by these volumes ; and most earnestly do we commend them to the study of the young men of our country , who , soon to come upon the thea- tre of affairs , will seek some guide , and who may ...
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... mean to regard it ; and before attempting to examine our special question , we must remember the limits of all our inquiries with reference to causation . We can hope for nothing more , in the way of positive increase of knowledge ...
... mean to regard it ; and before attempting to examine our special question , we must remember the limits of all our inquiries with reference to causation . We can hope for nothing more , in the way of positive increase of knowledge ...
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