The North American Review, Volume 81O. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... object in the form of a resolution , and confining the discussion to that object only . In such case the notice of such extraordinary general meeting shall be signed by twelve members of the committee , and posted up in a public room of ...
... object in the form of a resolution , and confining the discussion to that object only . In such case the notice of such extraordinary general meeting shall be signed by twelve members of the committee , and posted up in a public room of ...
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... object of nature is beautiful , is an " em- bodied joy , " because it is the outward sign of the moral and spiritual ... objects types and emblems of the thought and passion of his soul . For these uses he employs them , and in his hands ...
... object of nature is beautiful , is an " em- bodied joy , " because it is the outward sign of the moral and spiritual ... objects types and emblems of the thought and passion of his soul . For these uses he employs them , and in his hands ...
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... objects out of a canvas , but that art which takes the eye in , and obliges us to feel the quality of an atmosphere ... object , however , to treat of Art technically . Each artist has his favorite methods , the result of his experience ...
... objects out of a canvas , but that art which takes the eye in , and obliges us to feel the quality of an atmosphere ... object , however , to treat of Art technically . Each artist has his favorite methods , the result of his experience ...
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