The North American Review, Volume 118O. Everett, 1968 |
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Page 152
... result necessarily attracts the attention of the careful stu- dent of history . In logic , the post hoc , ergo propter hoc , argu- ment is not considered to be of great value . Yet , when the question is , to extract from history the ...
... result necessarily attracts the attention of the careful stu- dent of history . In logic , the post hoc , ergo propter hoc , argu- ment is not considered to be of great value . Yet , when the question is , to extract from history the ...
Page 184
... result , or , perhaps , merely raise a suspicion that it may be vitiated , and we find ourselves compelled to begin ... results which must come in time , that a perfect and valuable piece of work is done . You are all aware that in every ...
... result , or , perhaps , merely raise a suspicion that it may be vitiated , and we find ourselves compelled to begin ... results which must come in time , that a perfect and valuable piece of work is done . You are all aware that in every ...
Page 224
... result is , consequently , an improve- 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 ...
... result is , consequently , an improve- 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 ...
Contents
ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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