The North American Review, Band 82O. Everett, 1856 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... received emphatic commendations from the highest quarters , Presidents John Adams and Jefferson , Chief Justice Marshall , and Chancellor Kent . In 1825 Mr. Wheaton delivered an address at the opening of the New York Athenæum , in which ...
... received emphatic commendations from the highest quarters , Presidents John Adams and Jefferson , Chief Justice Marshall , and Chancellor Kent . In 1825 Mr. Wheaton delivered an address at the opening of the New York Athenæum , in which ...
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... received the same compliment from the French Institute , of which he was chosen a corresponding member , of the Section of Jurisprudence . Thus honored abroad , he was not less appreciated at home , and he enjoyed the distinction almost ...
... received the same compliment from the French Institute , of which he was chosen a corresponding member , of the Section of Jurisprudence . Thus honored abroad , he was not less appreciated at home , and he enjoyed the distinction almost ...
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... received amid great applause , for which he thanked the mem- bers briefly by saying : " Gentlemen , for a long time I have had an eager wish to be received into your midst ; the favor- able reception which you grant me moves me deeply ...
... received amid great applause , for which he thanked the mem- bers briefly by saying : " Gentlemen , for a long time I have had an eager wish to be received into your midst ; the favor- able reception which you grant me moves me deeply ...
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