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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... position which Wordsworth occupied in the history of English poetry ; yet , in July of that year , he notes in his diary that he has read " The Prelude , " and his opinion of it is this : " The story is the old story . There are the old ...
... position which Wordsworth occupied in the history of English poetry ; yet , in July of that year , he notes in his diary that he has read " The Prelude , " and his opinion of it is this : " The story is the old story . There are the old ...
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... position and char- acter . The North American continent may be most conveniently divided , in regard to its forest geography , into Atlantic and Pacific regions by the line of the eastern base of the Rocky Mountains . The forests of ...
... position and char- acter . The North American continent may be most conveniently divided , in regard to its forest geography , into Atlantic and Pacific regions by the line of the eastern base of the Rocky Mountains . The forests of ...
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... position perhaps even more valuable , have already nearly dis- appeared . The unequaled forests of fir of the north - west coast hardly show the marks of thirty years of cutting and annually increasing fires . In this humid climate ...
... position perhaps even more valuable , have already nearly dis- appeared . The unequaled forests of fir of the north - west coast hardly show the marks of thirty years of cutting and annually increasing fires . In this humid climate ...
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