Essays from the North American Review (Classic Reprint)

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FB&C Limited, 12 de jan. de 2018 - 496 páginas
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When the North American Review was pro jected, the object of its founders was to give public voice to a group of students, scholars, and thinkers in and around the university at Cambridge and the capi tal of Massachusetts, then not unaptly called the Athens of the New World; and the form of the Review was suggested by the amazing success which had attended 'the experiment so boldly ventured upon but a few years before by Jeffrey, Brougham, Horner, Sydney Smith.

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