American Quarterly Review, Band 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... object of the Hart- ford Convention , the language of the Massachusetts legislature , where the scheme originated , explicitly shows : “ Resolved , That twelve persons be appointed , as delegates from this commonwealth , to meet and ...
... object of the Hart- ford Convention , the language of the Massachusetts legislature , where the scheme originated , explicitly shows : “ Resolved , That twelve persons be appointed , as delegates from this commonwealth , to meet and ...
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... object was presented to the committee , by his com- munication , for the exercise of the power with which they were invested , of sending for persons and papers . " It would have been difficult indeed for the committee to fix a charge ...
... object was presented to the committee , by his com- munication , for the exercise of the power with which they were invested , of sending for persons and papers . " It would have been difficult indeed for the committee to fix a charge ...
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... object to concentrate upon a single point . The hero of his piece is the sole object of attention throughout . The portraiture of a single character exhibited under the influence of a single passion , seems to be the object of all ...
... object to concentrate upon a single point . The hero of his piece is the sole object of attention throughout . The portraiture of a single character exhibited under the influence of a single passion , seems to be the object of all ...
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ART PAGE | 1 |
ANTHONS CLASSICAL DICTIONARY | 30 |
SLAVERY AMONGST THE ROMANS | 71 |
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