North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, المجلد 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... mean the circumstance that the plan originated among ourselves , and was not , like most of these institutions , borrowed from England . In this case our plan Vol . VI . No. 1 . 1 has been borrowed by the English , and a 1817. ] 23 ...
... mean the circumstance that the plan originated among ourselves , and was not , like most of these institutions , borrowed from England . In this case our plan Vol . VI . No. 1 . 1 has been borrowed by the English , and a 1817. ] 23 ...
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... means of carrying on offensive operations , and there would of course be no necessity of defensive operations to meet them . In whatever light we regard the subject we still re- turn to the same point as the source of the evil . Some ...
... means of carrying on offensive operations , and there would of course be no necessity of defensive operations to meet them . In whatever light we regard the subject we still re- turn to the same point as the source of the evil . Some ...
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... means of such an improvement , the governments of Europe should ever be brought to act upon a fair and enlightened view of the publick interest , it is clear that we should have no more wars . Supposing even that those governments ...
... means of such an improvement , the governments of Europe should ever be brought to act upon a fair and enlightened view of the publick interest , it is clear that we should have no more wars . Supposing even that those governments ...
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... mean to put in his place . It is obvious that in this case every change must be for the better . The great adversary him- self could not devise a scheme for settling disputes more fraught with mischief than the present . Most writers on ...
... mean to put in his place . It is obvious that in this case every change must be for the better . The great adversary him- self could not devise a scheme for settling disputes more fraught with mischief than the present . Most writers on ...
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... means of producing that reformation in publick opinion , which we consider the only necessary preliminary to the accomplishment of the object . Publick opinion is very sympathetick and very apt to follow the lead of large and re ...
... means of producing that reformation in publick opinion , which we consider the only necessary preliminary to the accomplishment of the object . Publick opinion is very sympathetick and very apt to follow the lead of large and re ...
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