The North American Review, Volume 87Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1858 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 169
... human labor and care spent upon it " ; from the fact that " the record of thoughts , and intents , and trials , and heart - breakings , of recoveries and joyfulnesses of success , " has been associated with it . " As a woman of feeling ...
... human labor and care spent upon it " ; from the fact that " the record of thoughts , and intents , and trials , and heart - breakings , of recoveries and joyfulnesses of success , " has been associated with it . " As a woman of feeling ...
Page 397
... human progress is determined by an influence greater than that of soil or cli- mate . The colonization of America by the various nations of Europe shows us on a large scale the play of every possi- ble physical influence having any ...
... human progress is determined by an influence greater than that of soil or cli- mate . The colonization of America by the various nations of Europe shows us on a large scale the play of every possi- ble physical influence having any ...
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... human condition . It is for the very reason that those great moral truths have remained unaffected by the changing fashions of philosophy , by the various phases of intellectual progress , or by any of the vicissitudes of the race ...
... human condition . It is for the very reason that those great moral truths have remained unaffected by the changing fashions of philosophy , by the various phases of intellectual progress , or by any of the vicissitudes of the race ...
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GEORGE STEPHENSON | 21 |
THE MISSOURI VALLEY AND THE GREAT PLAINS | 66 |
Les Parlements de France Essai Historique | 94 |
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