The North American Review, Volumen85University of Northern Iowa, 1857 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... - tiality . Far better were it to have remembered that the facts on which he founds his conclusions are open to the examina- tion of persons against whom no charge of consanguinity can 1857. ] 3 LIFE AND WORKS OF JOHN ADAMS .
... - tiality . Far better were it to have remembered that the facts on which he founds his conclusions are open to the examina- tion of persons against whom no charge of consanguinity can 1857. ] 3 LIFE AND WORKS OF JOHN ADAMS .
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... fact , simply be- cause , under the circumstances , it was sound policy to be blind , forgetful , and ignorant . We do not care , of all things , to be thought to want appre- ciation of our countrymen , and especially of those who broke ...
... fact , simply be- cause , under the circumstances , it was sound policy to be blind , forgetful , and ignorant . We do not care , of all things , to be thought to want appre- ciation of our countrymen , and especially of those who broke ...
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... fact an attack , an unjustifiable encroachment , which , if con- summated , would deprive the colonists of their liberties ; and , in the course of the discussion , he presses this point to the ex- * Nine years ago , the writer of this ...
... fact an attack , an unjustifiable encroachment , which , if con- summated , would deprive the colonists of their liberties ; and , in the course of the discussion , he presses this point to the ex- * Nine years ago , the writer of this ...
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... fact , the displays of vanity , of egotism , and of apprehension seemingly that some one else would ap- propriate the credit due to his labors , sacrifices , and fidelity in the exigencies which arose in promoting the common cause , are ...
... fact , the displays of vanity , of egotism , and of apprehension seemingly that some one else would ap- propriate the credit due to his labors , sacrifices , and fidelity in the exigencies which arose in promoting the common cause , are ...
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... fact , allege that his measures , as President , first divided , and at last ruined them . We believe that it was not so , that he was not the cause of democratic ascendency . Of this debatable period , justice demands a full and calm ...
... fact , allege that his measures , as President , first divided , and at last ruined them . We believe that it was not so , that he was not the cause of democratic ascendency . Of this debatable period , justice demands a full and calm ...
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