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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... regard to public affairs an- terior to the Declaration of Independence . We must , however , omit everything beyond a meagre outline . His notings from day to day of the transactions in Congress , and of his own par- ticular acts , in ...
... regard to public affairs an- terior to the Declaration of Independence . We must , however , omit everything beyond a meagre outline . His notings from day to day of the transactions in Congress , and of his own par- ticular acts , in ...
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... regard . " Novanglus was immediately reprinted in an abridged form in Almon's Remembrancer ; was translated in Holland , in 1782 , while Mr. Adams was there soliciting an alliance for his coun- try ; was reprinted a second time in ...
... regard . " Novanglus was immediately reprinted in an abridged form in Almon's Remembrancer ; was translated in Holland , in 1782 , while Mr. Adams was there soliciting an alliance for his coun- try ; was reprinted a second time in ...
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... 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 States was ever adopted ; or at least that its original ...
... 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 States was ever adopted ; or at least that its original ...
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... 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 , than these ...
... 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 , than these ...
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... regard light as the primary source of all vital and instinc- tive power , the degrees and variations of which may , perhaps , be referred to modifications of this influence on the special organization of each animal body . " The Council ...
... regard light as the primary source of all vital and instinc- tive power , the degrees and variations of which may , perhaps , be referred to modifications of this influence on the special organization of each animal body . " The Council ...
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