The North American Review, Band 123Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1876 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... regard the word confédération as unfortunate . Perhaps from the French point of view it may be the proper term to apply to our national govern- ment , but it is too suggestive of the period from 1861-1865 to be acceptable to Americans ...
... regard the word confédération as unfortunate . Perhaps from the French point of view it may be the proper term to apply to our national govern- ment , but it is too suggestive of the period from 1861-1865 to be acceptable to Americans ...
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... regard to a possible majority of their fellow - citizens , and , what is even worse , it is much to be feared that they mean what they say . If then we have any objection to offer in regard to Dr. v . Holst's manner of meeting his ...
... regard to a possible majority of their fellow - citizens , and , what is even worse , it is much to be feared that they mean what they say . If then we have any objection to offer in regard to Dr. v . Holst's manner of meeting his ...
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... regard for his personal safety , though closely tracked by detectives , he constantly evaded them . No one knew more than he of the inner secrets of the Ring , yet he showed no disposition to reveal them , and , far from reciprocating ...
... regard for his personal safety , though closely tracked by detectives , he constantly evaded them . No one knew more than he of the inner secrets of the Ring , yet he showed no disposition to reveal them , and , far from reciprocating ...
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