The North American Review, Band 4Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1826 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... respect , a sense of one's own importance in society , the chance of getting at all political truth , and thus making the state sounder and happier . There is certainly something in this , and perhaps a good deal of extravagance . It ...
... respect , a sense of one's own importance in society , the chance of getting at all political truth , and thus making the state sounder and happier . There is certainly something in this , and perhaps a good deal of extravagance . It ...
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... respects , to my solemn belief , † They quoted all Cyrus , by chapter and leaf . I was bursting . However a soup ... respect , may be found in the fourth volume of Hume's History . Note D. in the appendix . " 6 * The parallel passage ...
... respects , to my solemn belief , † They quoted all Cyrus , by chapter and leaf . I was bursting . However a soup ... respect , may be found in the fourth volume of Hume's History . Note D. in the appendix . " 6 * The parallel passage ...
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... respects . This want of distinctness in the char- acters , and the comparative want of firmness in the material ... Respecting the passage from Pliny , quoted at page 339 , of the present Review , the celebrated Mr. Jackson in his Chro ...
... respects . This want of distinctness in the char- acters , and the comparative want of firmness in the material ... Respecting the passage from Pliny , quoted at page 339 , of the present Review , the celebrated Mr. Jackson in his Chro ...
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