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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... civilization before and around us is a Christian civilization . What civilization could do without Christianity for the greatest races of mankind we know already . Philosophy and art , creative genius and practical energy , had their ...
... civilization before and around us is a Christian civilization . What civilization could do without Christianity for the greatest races of mankind we know already . Philosophy and art , creative genius and practical energy , had their ...
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... civilization which England did in the past thousand years . In 1846 it was an outlying Mexican Province . At that time there was not a shod horse in California , not a tavern , hotel , or even a common wagon road . We travelled by ...
... civilization which England did in the past thousand years . In 1846 it was an outlying Mexican Province . At that time there was not a shod horse in California , not a tavern , hotel , or even a common wagon road . We travelled by ...
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... civilization . This change , however , is not to be deplored , but welcomed as highly beneficial . It is well , nay , essential for the progress of the race , that the houses of some should be homes for all that is highest and best in ...
... civilization . This change , however , is not to be deplored , but welcomed as highly beneficial . It is well , nay , essential for the progress of the race , that the houses of some should be homes for all that is highest and best in ...
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