The North American Review, Volume 183University of Northern Iowa, 1906 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 901
... human consciousness , so that each individual feels for England or France or Germany or Italy , holding the whole nation within his conscious life . In the process of weld- ing there was much suffering , much injustice . War and blood ...
... human consciousness , so that each individual feels for England or France or Germany or Italy , holding the whole nation within his conscious life . In the process of weld- ing there was much suffering , much injustice . War and blood ...
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... human race . Every morning , as we read our newspapers , we are taking a survey of no less than the whole of humanity , and the moral gain involved in that is incalculable . Therefore a moment's sane thought will convince any one that ...
... human race . Every morning , as we read our newspapers , we are taking a survey of no less than the whole of humanity , and the moral gain involved in that is incalculable . Therefore a moment's sane thought will convince any one that ...
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... human drama which he set himself to work out there ; and per- sonally we are sorry that the human story was of less importance to him than the genius loci . Mr. Hichens has a distinct philosophy of life which we are eager to see him ...
... human drama which he set himself to work out there ; and per- sonally we are sorry that the human story was of less importance to him than the genius loci . Mr. Hichens has a distinct philosophy of life which we are eager to see him ...
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