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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... fact ; take that fact away and it is difficult to see how the life could survive . The belief of the universal Christian Church in that fact is expressed with incomparable simplicity in the words of one of the more ancient Christian ...
... fact ; take that fact away and it is difficult to see how the life could survive . The belief of the universal Christian Church in that fact is expressed with incomparable simplicity in the words of one of the more ancient Christian ...
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... fact , a cardinal fact , conveniently ignored by the volley - firers in the REVIEW of January . It is strange that even education without experience can make men miss such historical and vital facts . But we have admitted that altered ...
... fact , a cardinal fact , conveniently ignored by the volley - firers in the REVIEW of January . It is strange that even education without experience can make men miss such historical and vital facts . But we have admitted that altered ...
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... fact that he has only recently emerged from slavery . But , in the light of all the conditions , this fact does not satisfactorily account for the negro's moral decline . To argue that the low moral status of the slaves accounts for the ...
... fact that he has only recently emerged from slavery . But , in the light of all the conditions , this fact does not satisfactorily account for the negro's moral decline . To argue that the low moral status of the slaves accounts for the ...
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