The North American Review, 104. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1867 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 227
... tion , the improvement in the condition of prisoners , the mitiga- tion of the horrors of war , and a hundred other reforms , have been brought about , not by the direct agency of a few reform- ers , but by the success of reformers in ...
... tion , the improvement in the condition of prisoners , the mitiga- tion of the horrors of war , and a hundred other reforms , have been brought about , not by the direct agency of a few reform- ers , but by the success of reformers in ...
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... tion eclipse that of his teacher . It is one of the most curious facts of modern English history , that he who in 1817 was the ally of Lord Sidmouth and Lord Eldon should have become the disciple of Cobden and the model of Gladstone ...
... tion eclipse that of his teacher . It is one of the most curious facts of modern English history , that he who in 1817 was the ally of Lord Sidmouth and Lord Eldon should have become the disciple of Cobden and the model of Gladstone ...
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... tion which has ever either blessed or cursed the earth . - It cannot be time wasted briefly to consider , in this connec- tion , how deeply and variously this new agent of civilization has already affected human interests . From that ...
... tion which has ever either blessed or cursed the earth . - It cannot be time wasted briefly to consider , in this connec- tion , how deeply and variously this new agent of civilization has already affected human interests . From that ...
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