North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1885 |
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Page 30
... regard to the flux of the winds , the drift of the tides , the trend of the stars . As to any suspicion that there is going forward in society a process of moral deterioration , such suspicion is historically un- founded and is ...
... regard to the flux of the winds , the drift of the tides , the trend of the stars . As to any suspicion that there is going forward in society a process of moral deterioration , such suspicion is historically un- founded and is ...
Page 380
... regard is precisely the individual judgment and character of the man whom they select , and for which they are unwilling to have anything whatever substituted . It has taken them a long time to learn this , but they have at last learned ...
... regard is precisely the individual judgment and character of the man whom they select , and for which they are unwilling to have anything whatever substituted . It has taken them a long time to learn this , but they have at last learned ...
Page 516
... regard to the future . I am worn out and tired with this neglect and inefficiency . C. F. Smith is almost the only officer equal to the emergency . " On the 3d , McClellan answers with the approval of the Secre- tary of War ( Stanton ) ...
... regard to the future . I am worn out and tired with this neglect and inefficiency . C. F. Smith is almost the only officer equal to the emergency . " On the 3d , McClellan answers with the approval of the Secre- tary of War ( Stanton ) ...
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