The North American Review, Volume 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... believe that education can be , solely , a complete remedy , but I believe it is the Nation's duty to exercise liberality in combatting illiteracy , and in every other proper method to promote the elevation of its citizens . Colonel ...
... believe that education can be , solely , a complete remedy , but I believe it is the Nation's duty to exercise liberality in combatting illiteracy , and in every other proper method to promote the elevation of its citizens . Colonel ...
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... believe to - day the testimony of millions to the effect that the dead had been raised . The church itself would be the first to attack such testimony . If we cannot believe those whom we know , why should we believe witnesses who have ...
... believe to - day the testimony of millions to the effect that the dead had been raised . The church itself would be the first to attack such testimony . If we cannot believe those whom we know , why should we believe witnesses who have ...
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... believe that the present is as wonderful as the past , and just as miraculous as the future . If we are to believe in the truth of the Old Testament , the word evidence loses its meaning ; there ceases to be any standard of probability ...
... believe that the present is as wonderful as the past , and just as miraculous as the future . If we are to believe in the truth of the Old Testament , the word evidence loses its meaning ; there ceases to be any standard of probability ...
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