The Nation, Volume 6; Volume 13J.H. Richards, 1871 - Current events |
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... matter , in spite of the activity of criminals and lunatics . There could hardly be a better proof of the dulness of the season than the amount of space the Washington correspondents devote to speculations as to whether the President ...
... matter , in spite of the activity of criminals and lunatics . There could hardly be a better proof of the dulness of the season than the amount of space the Washington correspondents devote to speculations as to whether the President ...
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... matter we do not at all like , took the opinion of the court on the question of eligibility before confirming the appointment , just as if the Governor , who is responsible to the people , was not as competent to form an opinion on this ...
... matter we do not at all like , took the opinion of the court on the question of eligibility before confirming the appointment , just as if the Governor , who is responsible to the people , was not as competent to form an opinion on this ...
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... matter , most of which is valuable , and all of which is curious and inter- esting ; and it proposes to give as many ... matters , and is highly amusing . In making the round of Europe the author begins with his own country- and appears ...
... matter , most of which is valuable , and all of which is curious and inter- esting ; and it proposes to give as many ... matters , and is highly amusing . In making the round of Europe the author begins with his own country- and appears ...
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... matter is exceedingly discouraging . We think , perhaps unreasonably so , he takes the " hard , " economic , and despairing view of the question , while the remedies which he proposes are some of them as hopeless as the disease . We ...
... matter is exceedingly discouraging . We think , perhaps unreasonably so , he takes the " hard , " economic , and despairing view of the question , while the remedies which he proposes are some of them as hopeless as the disease . We ...
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... Matter will be found fresh and sparkling , bold in tone , spicy in matter , accurate , concise , and read- Terms of Subscription . Single copies , one year ... $ 400,000 00 10 copies , one year .. 300,334 64 . $ 700,334 64 20 copies ...
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