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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... true of the calmness of the nation and of the army during the Peninsular War was also true at the time of the Crimea , in spite of the invention of the telegraph ; and it remains true now , notwithstanding the subsequent abnormal growth ...
... true of the calmness of the nation and of the army during the Peninsular War was also true at the time of the Crimea , in spite of the invention of the telegraph ; and it remains true now , notwithstanding the subsequent abnormal growth ...
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... true to its ancient and honorable traditions , opens to the stranger every harbor it obtains . But with the remains of the old system is combined a series of petty annoyances which the upstart resents . Is it true or not that the old ...
... true to its ancient and honorable traditions , opens to the stranger every harbor it obtains . But with the remains of the old system is combined a series of petty annoyances which the upstart resents . Is it true or not that the old ...
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... true spirit of faith , there is no sincere Catholic who does not perceive . It is certain that these erroneous opinions have been advanced among us by word of mouth and by the pen - not always , it is true , with the same degree of ...
... true spirit of faith , there is no sincere Catholic who does not perceive . It is certain that these erroneous opinions have been advanced among us by word of mouth and by the pen - not always , it is true , with the same degree of ...
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