The North American Review, Volume 233University of Northern Iowa, 1932 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 439
... past and also the future of civiliza- tion let us set a good example . In our imagination we visit a modest church in Florence , Italy , and stand rever- entially between the tombs of Mi- chaelangelo and Galileo . The superb artist died ...
... past and also the future of civiliza- tion let us set a good example . In our imagination we visit a modest church in Florence , Italy , and stand rever- entially between the tombs of Mi- chaelangelo and Galileo . The superb artist died ...
Page 440
... past events in suitable and properly located mirrors . Time is turned back because light travels with a finite velocity . In fact , the speed of light is tortoise- like when viewed in terms of celestial distances . It requires time for ...
... past events in suitable and properly located mirrors . Time is turned back because light travels with a finite velocity . In fact , the speed of light is tortoise- like when viewed in terms of celestial distances . It requires time for ...
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... past may have no end . Theoretically we need not confine our views to earth's history . We might witness events which took place before the earth existed . There are obstacles indeed and perhaps there are limitations as to details ...
... past may have no end . Theoretically we need not confine our views to earth's history . We might witness events which took place before the earth existed . There are obstacles indeed and perhaps there are limitations as to details ...
Contents
Disarmament and Bootleg Armaments | 25 |
FAIRCHILD HENRY PRATT Let Malthus | 71 |
GAITHER RICE The Shining Road Story | 111 |
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