The North American Review, Volume 170O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 450
... civilization awoke and it was the Arts , Literature , the Codes and the spirit of legislation that revived it . Therefore , again we say that whatever remains of nations is not due to warlike deeds , but to artistic , literary ...
... civilization awoke and it was the Arts , Literature , the Codes and the spirit of legislation that revived it . Therefore , again we say that whatever remains of nations is not due to warlike deeds , but to artistic , literary ...
Page 795
... civilization for which it was not prepared . The disappearance of the Turanian peoples of Europe after the Aryan invasion ( their only modern representatives being the Lapps and Finns of the far North , who were protected from contact ...
... civilization for which it was not prepared . The disappearance of the Turanian peoples of Europe after the Aryan invasion ( their only modern representatives being the Lapps and Finns of the far North , who were protected from contact ...
Page 797
... civilization about them , morality is scarcely known , venereal diseases are " excessively prevalent , " and the population is rapidly decreasing . * Do not these facts demonstrate that the weaker races imitate most what is bad and ...
... civilization about them , morality is scarcely known , venereal diseases are " excessively prevalent , " and the population is rapidly decreasing . * Do not these facts demonstrate that the weaker races imitate most what is bad and ...
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