The North American Review, Volume 85University of Northern Iowa, 1857 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 48
... traveller , who should exchange hundred - weights of iron for ounces of gold . Evanescent , formless , unstable , impalpable , a fog of uncondensed expe- riences hovers over our consciousness like an atmosphere of uncombined gases . One ...
... traveller , who should exchange hundred - weights of iron for ounces of gold . Evanescent , formless , unstable , impalpable , a fog of uncondensed expe- riences hovers over our consciousness like an atmosphere of uncombined gases . One ...
Page 79
... traveller , who remarks all the features and incidents of the way , while he notes carefully its times and distances ; in other words , the difference between a lesson in grammar and a study in history . Almost every student of the ...
... traveller , who remarks all the features and incidents of the way , while he notes carefully its times and distances ; in other words , the difference between a lesson in grammar and a study in history . Almost every student of the ...
Page 81
... traveller Breydenbach . Jerusalem and Cairo appear in the foreground , nearly upon a line ; there is hardly any perceptible angle or turn at the junction of the coast of Egypt with that of Syria ; the Nile has three mouths , one ...
... traveller Breydenbach . Jerusalem and Cairo appear in the foreground , nearly upon a line ; there is hardly any perceptible angle or turn at the junction of the coast of Egypt with that of Syria ; the Nile has three mouths , one ...
Page 82
... traveller , however acute in observing and patient in recording . They were strictly what the title of the volumes ... travellers in that land , from Josephus and Jerome down to Von Schubert and Von Raumer . The twenty pages devoted to ...
... traveller , however acute in observing and patient in recording . They were strictly what the title of the volumes ... travellers in that land , from Josephus and Jerome down to Von Schubert and Von Raumer . The twenty pages devoted to ...
Page 83
... travellers in the Holy Land have , for the most part , been under the tutelage and guidance of the monks , whose faith and whose piastres both depend upon maintaining these tra- ditions . " In this way , and from all these causes ...
... travellers in the Holy Land have , for the most part , been under the tutelage and guidance of the monks , whose faith and whose piastres both depend upon maintaining these tra- ditions . " In this way , and from all these causes ...
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