The North American Review, Том 95Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1862 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... less to excite vigilance , and as one where allowance should be made for the ignorance of the master , or for imposition practised on him . He is speaking of despatches , and says : - " It is indeed competent to those interested with ...
... less to excite vigilance , and as one where allowance should be made for the ignorance of the master , or for imposition practised on him . He is speaking of despatches , and says : - " It is indeed competent to those interested with ...
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... less to excite the vigilance of the mas- ter ; and therefore it may be proper to make some allowance for any imposition which may be practised on him . But where the neutral master receives papers on board in a hostile port , he ...
... less to excite the vigilance of the mas- ter ; and therefore it may be proper to make some allowance for any imposition which may be practised on him . But where the neutral master receives papers on board in a hostile port , he ...
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... less , with the incidental losses otherwise occasioned by a fear of war on the part of her own subjects , may be regarded as some punishment for the insane violence of her press and people , which drove the government into such an ...
... less , with the incidental losses otherwise occasioned by a fear of war on the part of her own subjects , may be regarded as some punishment for the insane violence of her press and people , which drove the government into such an ...
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... Less than two years ago , nearly two mil- lions of dollars were shipped in one day from New York for Europe , mostly to pay for beauty which might have been created at home , and which the Europeans have the wisdom to study in its ...
... Less than two years ago , nearly two mil- lions of dollars were shipped in one day from New York for Europe , mostly to pay for beauty which might have been created at home , and which the Europeans have the wisdom to study in its ...
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... less enfiladed by the apostolic warning , to wit , that women adorn themselves in modest apparel , with sobriety ; not with broidered hair , or gold , or pearls , or costly array . We reply , that it is a precept to adorn , not the ...
... less enfiladed by the apostolic warning , to wit , that women adorn themselves in modest apparel , with sobriety ; not with broidered hair , or gold , or pearls , or costly array . We reply , that it is a precept to adorn , not the ...
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