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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... periods , the second President of the United States so to speak - his own Boswell ; and we commend the courage and good sense of his descendant , in submitting his most secret emotions and confidential communications to the scrutiny of ...
... periods , the second President of the United States so to speak - his own Boswell ; and we commend the courage and good sense of his descendant , in submitting his most secret emotions and confidential communications to the scrutiny of ...
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... period to which they relate . As we open the fourth volume , we meet the cele- brated papers of Novanglus , in reply to the able Tory writer Massachusettensis . Until late in life , Mr. Adams supposed that the latter was Jonathan Sewall ...
... period to which they relate . As we open the fourth volume , we meet the cele- brated papers of Novanglus , in reply to the able Tory writer Massachusettensis . Until late in life , Mr. Adams supposed that the latter was Jonathan Sewall ...
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... period between his appointment to succeed Silas Deane , as commissioner to France , in November , 1777 , and the welcome tidings , in the same month , 1782 , that the strug- gle was about to end , the mother having consented to treat ...
... period between his appointment to succeed Silas Deane , as commissioner to France , in November , 1777 , and the welcome tidings , in the same month , 1782 , that the strug- gle was about to end , the mother having consented to treat ...
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... period , justice demands a full and calm survey . When we regard the question as one of history , to be decided upon the evi- dence , we do not wonder at the fall of Federalism , but rather marvel that the Constitution of the United ...
... period , justice demands a full and calm survey . When we regard the question as one of history , to be decided upon the evi- dence , we do not wonder at the fall of Federalism , but rather marvel that the Constitution of the United ...
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... period , the Federal party , by their authorized exponents , are answerable for the elevation of a man who had not been thought of until they adopted him as a candidate , and whose character was unconditionally detestable . That the ...
... period , the Federal party , by their authorized exponents , are answerable for the elevation of a man who had not been thought of until they adopted him as a candidate , and whose character was unconditionally detestable . That the ...
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