North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Band 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... favour of the pro- fession . Were it not for this they would not feel the desire or have the means of carrying on offensive operations , and there would of course be no necessity of defensive operations to meet them . In whatever light ...
... favour of the pro- fession . Were it not for this they would not feel the desire or have the means of carrying on offensive operations , and there would of course be no necessity of defensive operations to meet them . In whatever light ...
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... favour of truth as it has done against it . If the elementary historical , and political trea- tises , that are in the hands of youth , instead of considering war as a necessary and legitimate branch of the social system , and dwelling ...
... favour of truth as it has done against it . If the elementary historical , and political trea- tises , that are in the hands of youth , instead of considering war as a necessary and legitimate branch of the social system , and dwelling ...
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... favour the enterprize ; indeed we were too late to have succeeded against an enemy less negligent and less secure , for it was 4 o'clock before the troops were formed and put in motion , at which time it began to hail and snow . ، The ...
... favour the enterprize ; indeed we were too late to have succeeded against an enemy less negligent and less secure , for it was 4 o'clock before the troops were formed and put in motion , at which time it began to hail and snow . ، The ...
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... favour her European views , it had been the effect of circumstances , in which his dispositions had no share ; for that at the very time , his heart bled under the sense of the wrongs , offered by Great Britain to the United States ...
... favour her European views , it had been the effect of circumstances , in which his dispositions had no share ; for that at the very time , his heart bled under the sense of the wrongs , offered by Great Britain to the United States ...
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... favour of his military capacity , but from the sum of his observa- tions , he considered him at least equally sound as a statesinan ; for whatever might have been the jealousies or the insinuations of party , it was no humiliation to ...
... favour of his military capacity , but from the sum of his observa- tions , he considered him at least equally sound as a statesinan ; for whatever might have been the jealousies or the insinuations of party , it was no humiliation to ...
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