The North American Review, Volume 186University of Northern Iowa, 1907 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... accepted as truth . I have accepted . What my reason has approved , that A second leading , guiding thought has been the fact of the limited area of our knowledge and the vastness of the world of the unknown and unknowable . A recent ...
... accepted as truth . I have accepted . What my reason has approved , that A second leading , guiding thought has been the fact of the limited area of our knowledge and the vastness of the world of the unknown and unknowable . A recent ...
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... accepted rules of evidence , the actual knowledge , as well as the reasonable credibility , of witnesses must be considered be- fore their testimony is entitled to acceptance . On this ground , I wish to consider what value , as ...
... accepted rules of evidence , the actual knowledge , as well as the reasonable credibility , of witnesses must be considered be- fore their testimony is entitled to acceptance . On this ground , I wish to consider what value , as ...
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... accepted it - finally ; it may learn more from Strauss , and there seems no good reason to doubt the same final acceptance for the newer knowledge . Strauss is the logical development of Wagner , as Wagner was of Beethoven . Art , to ...
... accepted it - finally ; it may learn more from Strauss , and there seems no good reason to doubt the same final acceptance for the newer knowledge . Strauss is the logical development of Wagner , as Wagner was of Beethoven . Art , to ...
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