The North American Review, Band 34O. Everett, 1832 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... portion of history , to which Mr. Upham had already directed the public attention ; but it is proper to state , that his work was written before that gentleman's appeared . His own intelligent obser- vation and inquiry have furnished ...
... portion of history , to which Mr. Upham had already directed the public attention ; but it is proper to state , that his work was written before that gentleman's appeared . His own intelligent obser- vation and inquiry have furnished ...
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... portion of the second year which is now given to Mathematics , might not , with more profit , be devoted to other pursuits . The Mathematical course might be considerably curtailed , and there would still be left enough to keep the ...
... portion of the second year which is now given to Mathematics , might not , with more profit , be devoted to other pursuits . The Mathematical course might be considerably curtailed , and there would still be left enough to keep the ...
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... portion of the controversial letters of Tooke and Wilkes . 4. Of some of the miscellaneous letters of Junius , in which those written by an apparent opponent under the signature of Cleophas , in defence of the Earl of Hillsborough , are ...
... portion of the controversial letters of Tooke and Wilkes . 4. Of some of the miscellaneous letters of Junius , in which those written by an apparent opponent under the signature of Cleophas , in defence of the Earl of Hillsborough , are ...
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