The North American Review, Τόμος 42O. Everett, 1836 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... fact . And let it be supposed , in the first place , that we knew nothing of the manner in which the literary remains of antiquity have been transmitted to us , but that they existed now only in the form of printed books , and there ...
... fact . And let it be supposed , in the first place , that we knew nothing of the manner in which the literary remains of antiquity have been transmitted to us , but that they existed now only in the form of printed books , and there ...
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... fact , that the poor remnant of the natives of North America were removed one step nearer to their final resting place in the Pacific Ocean ; or to magnificent enterprises of mis- sionary , and all kinds of philanthropic societies ; or ...
... fact , that the poor remnant of the natives of North America were removed one step nearer to their final resting place in the Pacific Ocean ; or to magnificent enterprises of mis- sionary , and all kinds of philanthropic societies ; or ...
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... fact . In all this fact , not every one indeed of our sectional subdivisions , or municipal corpo- rations , could have a share in the same sense with the whole country . Very few could have a share of much importance . Concord ...
... fact . In all this fact , not every one indeed of our sectional subdivisions , or municipal corpo- rations , could have a share in the same sense with the whole country . Very few could have a share of much importance . Concord ...
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