The North American Review, Volume 122Jared Sparks, Henry Cabot Lodge, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell O. Everett, 1876 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... matter of no little interest to ascertain what part we have played in this great drama , and how much we have con- tributed to the solution of these perplexing problems . From an estimate of the mere intellectual value of our ...
... matter of no little interest to ascertain what part we have played in this great drama , and how much we have con- tributed to the solution of these perplexing problems . From an estimate of the mere intellectual value of our ...
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... matter of conjecture , religious statis- tics must , of course , be accepted with allowance ; yet , accord- ing to the most careful estimate , the Congregationalists , at this time , did not possess less than seven hundred churches ...
... matter of conjecture , religious statis- tics must , of course , be accepted with allowance ; yet , accord- ing to the most careful estimate , the Congregationalists , at this time , did not possess less than seven hundred churches ...
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... matter was entitled to more respect . We have now reached the limit of forty millions , and in the light of the census of 1870 the vaticinations of the learned president well deserve to be regarded as curiosities of litera- ture . The ...
... matter was entitled to more respect . We have now reached the limit of forty millions , and in the light of the census of 1870 the vaticinations of the learned president well deserve to be regarded as curiosities of litera- ture . The ...
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... matter was re- ferred declined to present one , for the reason " that it could not be harmoniously adopted . " And in taking their action it was expressly understood that the council affirmed those venerable formulas " only in a ...
... matter was re- ferred declined to present one , for the reason " that it could not be harmoniously adopted . " And in taking their action it was expressly understood that the council affirmed those venerable formulas " only in a ...
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... matter of principle , but simply a question of expense . The Baptist and the Meth- odist have learned to covet the " dim religious light " and the " pealing organ " ; and the children of those whose early history was a stern protest ...
... matter of principle , but simply a question of expense . The Baptist and the Meth- odist have learned to covet the " dim religious light " and the " pealing organ " ; and the children of those whose early history was a stern protest ...
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