The North American Review, Volume 127O. Everett, 1878 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 183
... once so common and so distinctive as has been given in this probably im- perfect enumeration . There were , however , the strongest reasons why America could not grow into a reflection or repetition of England . Passing from a narrow ...
... once so common and so distinctive as has been given in this probably im- perfect enumeration . There were , however , the strongest reasons why America could not grow into a reflection or repetition of England . Passing from a narrow ...
Page 254
... once to the decline of agriculture and the decay of freedom . If our popular system of government is to be preserved , nothing is more certain than that our land policy must be radically reformed . And it will not reform itself . Evo ...
... once to the decline of agriculture and the decay of freedom . If our popular system of government is to be preserved , nothing is more certain than that our land policy must be radically reformed . And it will not reform itself . Evo ...
Page 496
... once more its title to nobility and clung to it . The study of this singular spectacle recalls the sort of resurrection of the dead which took place in our own age when , in a moment of universal benevolence , everything was restored ...
... once more its title to nobility and clung to it . The study of this singular spectacle recalls the sort of resurrection of the dead which took place in our own age when , in a moment of universal benevolence , everything was restored ...
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