The North American Review, Volume 107University of Northern Iowa, 1868 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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before American readers . How American readers will like it we are at loss to conjecture ; but we cannot help thinking that Mme . Swetchine's history will lose much of its charm and its interest in being transplanted into the alien ...
before American readers . How American readers will like it we are at loss to conjecture ; but we cannot help thinking that Mme . Swetchine's history will lose much of its charm and its interest in being transplanted into the alien ...
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... American type of man is separated from the European or Asiatic . If the American Indian were descended from the American monkey , he should have not only nostrils widely separated , but also thirty - six teeth and a pre- hensile tail ...
... American type of man is separated from the European or Asiatic . If the American Indian were descended from the American monkey , he should have not only nostrils widely separated , but also thirty - six teeth and a pre- hensile tail ...
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... American archæology treated by an American scholar in a scholarlike way . We know of no reason , except the slight esteem in which all subjects not fraught with so - called " practical " in- plications have been habitually held by our ...
... American archæology treated by an American scholar in a scholarlike way . We know of no reason , except the slight esteem in which all subjects not fraught with so - called " practical " in- plications have been habitually held by our ...
Contents
LAURENCE Sterne | 1 |
METEORIC SHOWERS | 38 |
THE RELIGIOUS REFORM MOVEMENT IN ITALY | 51 |
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