The North American Review, Volume 155University of Northern Iowa, 1892 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... influence , whether for good or for evil , over muititudes who do not belong to it . And the fact . is perfectly intelligible . Smartness , whatever people may say to the contrary , requires personal qualities of by no means a com- mon ...
... influence , whether for good or for evil , over muititudes who do not belong to it . And the fact . is perfectly intelligible . Smartness , whatever people may say to the contrary , requires personal qualities of by no means a com- mon ...
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... influence and power should flow to every parish in the diocese . The bishop , from his seat of authority , has to order and govern the diocese ; the dean and the canons from their position should be his fellow helpers by being channels ...
... influence and power should flow to every parish in the diocese . The bishop , from his seat of authority , has to order and govern the diocese ; the dean and the canons from their position should be his fellow helpers by being channels ...
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... influence , influence must inevitably control his ad- ministration of it . Moreover , people of this stamp have always bewailed every step in the march of progress . At the dawn of history , when the only occupation of men in times of ...
... influence , influence must inevitably control his ad- ministration of it . Moreover , people of this stamp have always bewailed every step in the march of progress . At the dawn of history , when the only occupation of men in times of ...
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