The North American Review, 29. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1829 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Sir Philip were set forth a few years ago in a volume entitled , Junius Identified , ' with all the strength which ingenuity and skill in reasoning could give them . This book was really an excellent specimen of inductive argu- ment ...
... Sir Philip were set forth a few years ago in a volume entitled , Junius Identified , ' with all the strength which ingenuity and skill in reasoning could give them . This book was really an excellent specimen of inductive argu- ment ...
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... Sir Philip , to whom he owed far greater acknowledgments of gratitude than to Lord Holland . 5. A circumstance which favors the pretensions of Sir Phil- ip is Junius ' selection of Mr Woodfall for his printer , and the kind , familiar ...
... Sir Philip , to whom he owed far greater acknowledgments of gratitude than to Lord Holland . 5. A circumstance which favors the pretensions of Sir Phil- ip is Junius ' selection of Mr Woodfall for his printer , and the kind , familiar ...
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... Sir Philip , is mentioned as an argument in his favor . It is merely a casual coincidence . Any other person might have been present at those debates , and taken notes as well as Sir Philip ; and it is certain that Junius quotes from ...
... Sir Philip , is mentioned as an argument in his favor . It is merely a casual coincidence . Any other person might have been present at those debates , and taken notes as well as Sir Philip ; and it is certain that Junius quotes from ...
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