The North American Review, Том 44Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1837 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... writers on the subject , though mostly liberal in their political opinions , are yet more or less tinctured with prejudices , derived from their training in a school entirely different from that which is afforded by the practical ...
... writers on the subject , though mostly liberal in their political opinions , are yet more or less tinctured with prejudices , derived from their training in a school entirely different from that which is afforded by the practical ...
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... writers , finds them in the general principles of the law of nature , regulating the relations of all moral agents , as applied to the intercourse of independent states . Though the principles are the same , whether applied to states or ...
... writers , finds them in the general principles of the law of nature , regulating the relations of all moral agents , as applied to the intercourse of independent states . Though the principles are the same , whether applied to states or ...
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... writers of lives to invent pleasing sketches of maniacs , but to see that their facts do not induce false judgments and impressions ; to be prudent and discriminating in selecting their materials and in the 32 [ Jan. Life and Works of ...
... writers of lives to invent pleasing sketches of maniacs , but to see that their facts do not induce false judgments and impressions ; to be prudent and discriminating in selecting their materials and in the 32 [ Jan. Life and Works of ...
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... writers , is a calm , unaffected , transparent style , the result not merely of his mastery of English , but also of his possession of his subject , and a devotion to it as sincere as if he were pre- paring an account of himself . It is ...
... writers , is a calm , unaffected , transparent style , the result not merely of his mastery of English , but also of his possession of his subject , and a devotion to it as sincere as if he were pre- paring an account of himself . It is ...
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... writer , and when long sequestration had made him as one dead and out of mind to the intimates of his youth and early manhood , the same charm had won him friends , which secured those who visited him in the days of his far - spread ...
... writer , and when long sequestration had made him as one dead and out of mind to the intimates of his youth and early manhood , the same charm had won him friends , which secured those who visited him in the days of his far - spread ...
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