The North American Review, 65. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... means by which to gain it , by way of enjoying his prosperity he launched out into lavish expenses , which the revenues of his office were not sufficient to supply . But there were means to make up what was wanting , such means as were ...
... means by which to gain it , by way of enjoying his prosperity he launched out into lavish expenses , which the revenues of his office were not sufficient to supply . But there were means to make up what was wanting , such means as were ...
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... means , as every body knows , to run a risk , or stand a hazard . But Mr. Bristed's assertion , into which he was led by an inadvertence of Blomfield , of " the metaphor being taken from throwing dice , " is wholly indefensible . The ...
... means , as every body knows , to run a risk , or stand a hazard . But Mr. Bristed's assertion , into which he was led by an inadvertence of Blomfield , of " the metaphor being taken from throwing dice , " is wholly indefensible . The ...
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... means of raising the condition of the laboring classes , and the means of rightly proportioning their numbers to the supply of food , go hand in hand ; and that in applying ourselves zealously to the task impos- ed upon us by religion ...
... means of raising the condition of the laboring classes , and the means of rightly proportioning their numbers to the supply of food , go hand in hand ; and that in applying ourselves zealously to the task impos- ed upon us by religion ...
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