North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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... important portion of the population . They were important from their numbers , their intelligence and their wealth . They had resided in the colonies for a long period of time , and had formed con- nexions which firmly bound them to the ...
... important portion of the population . They were important from their numbers , their intelligence and their wealth . They had resided in the colonies for a long period of time , and had formed con- nexions which firmly bound them to the ...
Σελίδα 188
... importance to some of his sayings and actions , which , however they might bear upon his character , supposing them to ... important , appears from the influence he gave to his imagination in the conduct of life ; he imagined himself set ...
... importance to some of his sayings and actions , which , however they might bear upon his character , supposing them to ... important , appears from the influence he gave to his imagination in the conduct of life ; he imagined himself set ...
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... important or curious legislation , and some contribution toward the permanent and essential history of the country . This part of the work , we are fully aware , will be the most difficult to prepare . There is no convenient official ...
... important or curious legislation , and some contribution toward the permanent and essential history of the country . This part of the work , we are fully aware , will be the most difficult to prepare . There is no convenient official ...
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