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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... things , and to be just to all men with whom he had to do , we have already said ; and if now , according this , we venture to notice what we deem to be departures from the rules which , clearly enough to us , he meant never to violate ...
... things , and to be just to all men with whom he had to do , we have already said ; and if now , according this , we venture to notice what we deem to be departures from the rules which , clearly enough to us , he meant never to violate ...
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... things ; but we do say that these Letters , as showing the domestic character of a great man , as manifesting his deep , undying love for the partner of his bosom , as overflowings of a heart constantly yearning for his children and for ...
... things ; but we do say that these Letters , as showing the domestic character of a great man , as manifesting his deep , undying love for the partner of his bosom , as overflowings of a heart constantly yearning for his children and for ...
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... - man , that " he never said a foolish thing in his life " ; and Macon , that " he had more common sense than any man I ever knew . " " rigid as starched linen , " and with his 1857. ] 15 LIFE AND WORKS OF JOHN ADAMS .
... - man , that " he never said a foolish thing in his life " ; and Macon , that " he had more common sense than any man I ever knew . " " rigid as starched linen , " and with his 1857. ] 15 LIFE AND WORKS OF JOHN ADAMS .
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... things , to be thought to want appre- ciation of our countrymen , and especially of those who broke the yoke of colonial vassalage ; nor , on the other hand , do we care to imitate the writers of a late school , and treat the great and ...
... things , to be thought to want appre- ciation of our countrymen , and especially of those who broke the yoke of colonial vassalage ; nor , on the other hand , do we care to imitate the writers of a late school , and treat the great and ...
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... things which existed prior to the at- tempts of the ministry , and of the " junto " here , to remodel colonial institutions , and those of Massachusetts especially . Mr. Adams argues that the scheme of " regulating " was in fact an ...
... things which existed prior to the at- tempts of the ministry , and of the " junto " here , to remodel colonial institutions , and those of Massachusetts especially . Mr. Adams argues that the scheme of " regulating " was in fact an ...
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