The North American Review, Band 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... human race ; in order to amend the system of taxation , he made a most valuable report on the wealth and productions of the country ; being appointed a commissioner of the treasury , he introduced clear daylight into a dark and ...
... human race ; in order to amend the system of taxation , he made a most valuable report on the wealth and productions of the country ; being appointed a commissioner of the treasury , he introduced clear daylight into a dark and ...
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... human nature contemplates its own perfections , and the Christian tenderness which it extends to its own sins . Still , it is interesting to see how such men stood with themselves , and their self - esti- mation , whether high or low ...
... human nature contemplates its own perfections , and the Christian tenderness which it extends to its own sins . Still , it is interesting to see how such men stood with themselves , and their self - esti- mation , whether high or low ...
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... human nature , like that of one who should inclose what he wished to conceal in a thin covering , writing on it a request to the public that no one would look in . The history was completed in 1787 , and most readers are familiar with ...
... human nature , like that of one who should inclose what he wished to conceal in a thin covering , writing on it a request to the public that no one would look in . The history was completed in 1787 , and most readers are familiar with ...
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... human being could well be less attractive in the outward man . His head enor- mously large , with no elevation of feature , his mouth a round orifice directly in the centre , his form heavy and unmanage- able , partly with corpulence ...
... human being could well be less attractive in the outward man . His head enor- mously large , with no elevation of feature , his mouth a round orifice directly in the centre , his form heavy and unmanage- able , partly with corpulence ...
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... human nature . Even the re- ligious penitent , as soon as he has professed himself a follower of the Prince of Peace ... humanity of strangers . His father was M. Destouches , a poet and commissary of artillery , who soon came forward ...
... human nature . Even the re- ligious penitent , as soon as he has professed himself a follower of the Prince of Peace ... humanity of strangers . His father was M. Destouches , a poet and commissary of artillery , who soon came forward ...
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