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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... observation , but an idler in bed , inatten- tive to business , and a lover of drink and frolic ; Judge Oli- ver , better bred than any of his associates on the bench , for all the others were at times indecent and disagreeable com ...
... observation , but an idler in bed , inatten- tive to business , and a lover of drink and frolic ; Judge Oli- ver , better bred than any of his associates on the bench , for all the others were at times indecent and disagreeable com ...
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... observe that the letter to Mr. Lee , which filled but a single sheet , was the cause , ultimately , and as occasions arose , of the writing and printing of some fourteen hundred octavo pages , occupying a large part of the fourth , and ...
... observe that the letter to Mr. Lee , which filled but a single sheet , was the cause , ultimately , and as occasions arose , of the writing and printing of some fourteen hundred octavo pages , occupying a large part of the fourth , and ...
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... observe good faith towards him , and towards those of the Federal party who , without such apprehensions , preferred him to all others . We pass by the events of Mr. Adams's administration , un- til we come to the mission to France ...
... observe good faith towards him , and towards those of the Federal party who , without such apprehensions , preferred him to all others . We pass by the events of Mr. Adams's administration , un- til we come to the mission to France ...
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... observe the proverb of the old Hebrews , that , " If a word be worth one shekel , silence is worth two . " His peace and his position in history alike demanded of him seeming oblivious- ness of whatever in the past had been painful ...
... observe the proverb of the old Hebrews , that , " If a word be worth one shekel , silence is worth two . " His peace and his position in history alike demanded of him seeming oblivious- ness of whatever in the past had been painful ...
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... observation from the outside ever did or ever will approach the mystery of that most intense of all realities , - our relations , as responsible agents , to right and wrong . It will never answer , by aid of microscope , or balance , or ...
... observation from the outside ever did or ever will approach the mystery of that most intense of all realities , - our relations , as responsible agents , to right and wrong . It will never answer , by aid of microscope , or balance , or ...
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