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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Page 163
... doubt . But the forms and agencies of faith have their vast importance in our relative world , and it is they which need change and adjustment . The Positivist exclaims against the loss of time and energy which seem to him involved in ...
... doubt . But the forms and agencies of faith have their vast importance in our relative world , and it is they which need change and adjustment . The Positivist exclaims against the loss of time and energy which seem to him involved in ...
Page 602
... doubt , more or less true ; but that sense is decidedly not the genealogical one . Manners change , but blood persists . The Tuscan people went on living and marry- ing under consul and emperor just as they had done under lar and lucumo ...
... doubt , more or less true ; but that sense is decidedly not the genealogical one . Manners change , but blood persists . The Tuscan people went on living and marry- ing under consul and emperor just as they had done under lar and lucumo ...
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... doubt upon this subject . Most of those who think will probably entertain no doubt whatever . " Poor and restricted are our opportunities in this life ; narrow our horizon ; our best work most imperfect ; but rich men should be thankful ...
... doubt upon this subject . Most of those who think will probably entertain no doubt whatever . " Poor and restricted are our opportunities in this life ; narrow our horizon ; our best work most imperfect ; but rich men should be thankful ...
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