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... remarks on every thing connected with this country , but we are sorry to confess that they may find in the representations of our conflicting parties far more loathsome pictures than our bitterest enemies have conceived . The writer's ...
... remarks on every thing connected with this country , but we are sorry to confess that they may find in the representations of our conflicting parties far more loathsome pictures than our bitterest enemies have conceived . The writer's ...
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... Remarks on Dr. Wilson's Essay on Grammar . " An examination , of whatever may be found in the Remarks on the Essay on Grammar , bearing even the semblance of weight , is painfully submitted to , without regard to their feverish tempera ...
... Remarks on Dr. Wilson's Essay on Grammar . " An examination , of whatever may be found in the Remarks on the Essay on Grammar , bearing even the semblance of weight , is painfully submitted to , without regard to their feverish tempera ...
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... remarks " as applicable to the Americans , generally , in their national capacity and character . " And , after pointing out what he terms " high elements of national greatness , " proceeds to enumerate some of the evils which tend to ...
... remarks " as applicable to the Americans , generally , in their national capacity and character . " And , after pointing out what he terms " high elements of national greatness , " proceeds to enumerate some of the evils which tend to ...
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JANUARY 1818 | 3 |
Letter from Cortez to the king | 18 |
On Gout and Stone | 32 |
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