The North American Review, 127. ciltO. Everett, 1878 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... given to every vessel - a doctrine sustained by the publicists of the Continent , and to the time of our civil war ever contended for by the United States , who have , moreover , re- peatedly given to it the sanction of treaties ...
... given to every vessel - a doctrine sustained by the publicists of the Continent , and to the time of our civil war ever contended for by the United States , who have , moreover , re- peatedly given to it the sanction of treaties ...
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... given to the public , but only the reason " that Mr. Sumner was not on speaking terms with the President and with Mr. Fish . " The presumption is against Senators having been influenced by such an argument , if it had been used . It is ...
... given to the public , but only the reason " that Mr. Sumner was not on speaking terms with the President and with Mr. Fish . " The presumption is against Senators having been influenced by such an argument , if it had been used . It is ...
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... given it to the world . He said to his brother : " I have given my bleeding heart to the public . I am vexed to think that any stupid fool can recite those two lines : ' Mes yeux ont contemplé des objets plus funèbres , Que Juliette ...
... given it to the world . He said to his brother : " I have given my bleeding heart to the public . I am vexed to think that any stupid fool can recite those two lines : ' Mes yeux ont contemplé des objets plus funèbres , Que Juliette ...
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