The North American Review, Том 102O. Everett, 1866 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... character and quality of the works of art produced here . And our national character , we are well assured , is exalted enough for a true love of art , as well as of literature , of liberty , or of law . There is abundant reason to ...
... character and quality of the works of art produced here . And our national character , we are well assured , is exalted enough for a true love of art , as well as of literature , of liberty , or of law . There is abundant reason to ...
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... character of the people of the South in a manner hostile to the Union , but have also generated those secondary causes commonly assigned as explanatory of Secession . The bearings of these truths upon the future stability of the Union ...
... character of the people of the South in a manner hostile to the Union , but have also generated those secondary causes commonly assigned as explanatory of Secession . The bearings of these truths upon the future stability of the Union ...
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... character in princes or peo- ple he carefully excludes , and the raciness of anecdote and the flavor of manner and epoch distil not into his compilation from the elder historiographers . We have therefore to go back , in our present ...
... character in princes or peo- ple he carefully excludes , and the raciness of anecdote and the flavor of manner and epoch distil not into his compilation from the elder historiographers . We have therefore to go back , in our present ...
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... character visible in Italian society , and every individual Italian , as they flow down from the remotest times to these ; the one element , that capacity for intellectual culture of the highest degree ; the other element , that utter ...
... character visible in Italian society , and every individual Italian , as they flow down from the remotest times to these ; the one element , that capacity for intellectual culture of the highest degree ; the other element , that utter ...
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... character ) tried to persuade him not to assume the ducal dignity ; but his haughty temper soon righted him in their esteem , and it is said that all the courtiers put on humps in honor of the Duke . He was not a great warrior , and ...
... character ) tried to persuade him not to assume the ducal dignity ; but his haughty temper soon righted him in their esteem , and it is said that all the courtiers put on humps in honor of the Duke . He was not a great warrior , and ...
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Сторінка 614 - Whether it be lawful to resist the supreme magistrate, if the commonwealth cannot be otherwise preserved ?" He maintained the affirmative, and this collegiate exercise furnished a very significant index to his subsequent political career.
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