The North American Review, Volume 149O. Everett, 1889 - North American review Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 47
... House and Senate files ? After a bill regulating the price of gas had been stolen from the Senate files in Maryland , was it not necessary for Governor Jack- son to go the State House and watch a new bill pass with his own eyes and sign ...
... House and Senate files ? After a bill regulating the price of gas had been stolen from the Senate files in Maryland , was it not necessary for Governor Jack- son to go the State House and watch a new bill pass with his own eyes and sign ...
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... House of Representatives under date of December 29 , 1798 , after advancing the most cogent reasons , he recommended the building of twelve battle - ships and as many frigates . " Had we possessed this force a few years ago , ' he adds ...
... House of Representatives under date of December 29 , 1798 , after advancing the most cogent reasons , he recommended the building of twelve battle - ships and as many frigates . " Had we possessed this force a few years ago , ' he adds ...
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... House , December 17 , 1811 , said : " The important engine of national strength and national security , which is formed by a naval force , has hitherto , in the opinion of the committee , been treated with a neglect highly impolitic ...
... House , December 17 , 1811 , said : " The important engine of national strength and national security , which is formed by a naval force , has hitherto , in the opinion of the committee , been treated with a neglect highly impolitic ...
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... House of Commons . Time has gone by and there is no republican party established in the House of Commons ; nor do members of that House now hear a single word said about a republic . I do not quite know what the present opinions of Mr ...
... House of Commons . Time has gone by and there is no republican party established in the House of Commons ; nor do members of that House now hear a single word said about a republic . I do not quite know what the present opinions of Mr ...
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... House of Lords or with the Es- tablished Church . As regards the House of Lords the com- parison would be quite absurd ; for no one can doubt that a large proportion of the English people are profoundly convinced of the superiority of ...
... House of Lords or with the Es- tablished Church . As regards the House of Lords the com- parison would be quite absurd ; for no one can doubt that a large proportion of the English people are profoundly convinced of the superiority of ...
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