The North American Review, Volume 118O. Everett, 1968 |
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Page 171
... ment , in the sense of the establishment of a mainly Magyar commonwealth , with reformed parliamentary institutions , and rights of political equality granted to the various component races of the Hungarian realm , coincides with the ...
... ment , in the sense of the establishment of a mainly Magyar commonwealth , with reformed parliamentary institutions , and rights of political equality granted to the various component races of the Hungarian realm , coincides with the ...
Page 183
... ment , and cultivating the powers of observation also , cannot be too much dwelt upon . A student , with an undue balance of the imaginative powers and with a good knowledge obtained from books , enters the labo- ratory and takes his ...
... ment , and cultivating the powers of observation also , cannot be too much dwelt upon . A student , with an undue balance of the imaginative powers and with a good knowledge obtained from books , enters the labo- ratory and takes his ...
Page 224
... ment in illustrated works . A caricaturist who avoids vulgarity is always welcome , but to suc- ceed he must draw well . In England in the pages of " Punch " we see the utmost care devoted to very small objects , but it is the care of ...
... ment in illustrated works . A caricaturist who avoids vulgarity is always welcome , but to suc- ceed he must draw well . In England in the pages of " Punch " we see the utmost care devoted to very small objects , but it is the care of ...
Contents
ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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