The North American Review, Volume 135University of Northern Iowa, 1882 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 332
... nature , has degrading tend- encies which show themselves in every form of art . The admi- ration for natural appearances is less coarse than it used to be ; it is more subtle and refined , but it may not , on that account , be less ...
... nature , has degrading tend- encies which show themselves in every form of art . The admi- ration for natural appearances is less coarse than it used to be ; it is more subtle and refined , but it may not , on that account , be less ...
Page 547
... nature and those which depend for their subsistence on skill in availing themselves of irregular and casual chances . Those who live by agriculture on the one hand , and those on the other who live by hunting , fishing , and so forth ...
... nature and those which depend for their subsistence on skill in availing themselves of irregular and casual chances . Those who live by agriculture on the one hand , and those on the other who live by hunting , fishing , and so forth ...
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... nature . * In considering the influence of food on civilization it has been * Buckle , indeed , goes so far as to attribute not only the origin of civiliz- ation , but of men's religious ideas , to the nature of their food - supply ...
... nature . * In considering the influence of food on civilization it has been * Buckle , indeed , goes so far as to attribute not only the origin of civiliz- ation , but of men's religious ideas , to the nature of their food - supply ...
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