The North American Review, Τόμος 96Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1863 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Σελίδα 164
... written by the Chief Justice , held that slaves are property by the national law , because rights of property in respect to them are specially recognized in the written Constitution , and also because slaves are property by common law ...
... written by the Chief Justice , held that slaves are property by the national law , because rights of property in respect to them are specially recognized in the written Constitution , and also because slaves are property by common law ...
Σελίδα 339
... written the lives of the poets with no other view but to convince the world that they were no more than ' indifferent children of the earth . " " " Roscoe also , in his Preface to the Life of Pope , writes thus : " Throughout the whole ...
... written the lives of the poets with no other view but to convince the world that they were no more than ' indifferent children of the earth . " " " Roscoe also , in his Preface to the Life of Pope , writes thus : " Throughout the whole ...
Σελίδα 340
... written nothing else , his place as a leading poet in our lan- guage would still be assured . Many have asserted , with John- son , that he was a mere mechanical poet , one who brought from without , but never found within ; that the ...
... written nothing else , his place as a leading poet in our lan- guage would still be assured . Many have asserted , with John- son , that he was a mere mechanical poet , one who brought from without , but never found within ; that the ...
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