The North American Review, Volume 240University of Northern Iowa, 1935 |
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Page 324
... period and treatment , have lost their authority ; while new ones , which attempted to assume it , have been quietly rele- gated to their proper places . Every phase of life , every period of history , every type of mentality yields ...
... period and treatment , have lost their authority ; while new ones , which attempted to assume it , have been quietly rele- gated to their proper places . Every phase of life , every period of history , every type of mentality yields ...
Page 367
... period that has made Professor Andrews the great- est authority on our colonial history . It is not merely as a narrative that " The Colonial Period of American History " supersedes all earlier books on the subject ; it contains the ...
... period that has made Professor Andrews the great- est authority on our colonial history . It is not merely as a narrative that " The Colonial Period of American History " supersedes all earlier books on the subject ; it contains the ...
Page 556
... period may accurately sense the tempo and the spiritual milieu of the period in which the author wrote . - Now , in the sixth year of the depression and on the twenty- first anniversary of the World War - two of the greatest maelstroms ...
... period may accurately sense the tempo and the spiritual milieu of the period in which the author wrote . - Now , in the sixth year of the depression and on the twenty- first anniversary of the World War - two of the greatest maelstroms ...
Contents
Who Bred these Utopias? CHARLES MAGEE ADAMS | 8 |
Corporate Reserves vs Prosperity DAVID FIGART | 27 |
How Spring Comes in Georgia Verse THOMAS CALDECOT CHUBB | 45 |
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