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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... parties , to whom the contro- versies indicated have come down with more or less asperity of feeling , to the same rule , as proper in itself , and as expe- dient on every ground , allowing each to refer to personal difficulties as ...
... parties , to whom the contro- versies indicated have come down with more or less asperity of feeling , to the same rule , as proper in itself , and as expe- dient on every ground , allowing each to refer to personal difficulties as ...
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... parties , will hardly be pleased with the account of the reasons which induced Mr. Adams to identify himself with his " an- cient enemies , " after the fall of the Federal party . If , in these several strictures , we have spoken ...
... parties , will hardly be pleased with the account of the reasons which induced Mr. Adams to identify himself with his " an- cient enemies , " after the fall of the Federal party . If , in these several strictures , we have spoken ...
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... parties raging and scolding , " " all the spectators smiling , whispering , " & c . , - his own " over- sights , omissions , inexpert management , " — and the result , had he pursued a course more in conformity with what his client had ...
... parties raging and scolding , " " all the spectators smiling , whispering , " & c . , - his own " over- sights , omissions , inexpert management , " — and the result , had he pursued a course more in conformity with what his client had ...
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... party were agreed on that point . In connection with the eloquent speeches made in our behalf , it is significant to remark , upon con- duct , that , after the peace , when Mr. Adams was in England , Lord Mansfield and other Tories ...
... party were agreed on that point . In connection with the eloquent speeches made in our behalf , it is significant to remark , upon con- duct , that , after the peace , when Mr. Adams was in England , Lord Mansfield and other Tories ...
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... party hounds yelped out , that it favored the restoration of monarchy ; but what was mistake or malignity then needs no refutation now . The true and serious objections are , that it is far too elaborate , and yet that it wants method ...
... party hounds yelped out , that it favored the restoration of monarchy ; but what was mistake or malignity then needs no refutation now . The true and serious objections are , that it is far too elaborate , and yet that it wants method ...
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