The North American Review, Volume 117Jared Sparks, Henry Cabot Lodge, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell O. Everett, 1873 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... France . Par ERNEST NOVILLE . IV . OUR ELECTORAL MACHINERY V. TAINE'S PHILOSOPHY • • • 383 401 On Intelligence . By H. TAINE , D. C. L. , Oxon . Translated from the French by T. D. HAYE , and revised with Additions by the Author . VI ...
... France . Par ERNEST NOVILLE . IV . OUR ELECTORAL MACHINERY V. TAINE'S PHILOSOPHY • • • 383 401 On Intelligence . By H. TAINE , D. C. L. , Oxon . Translated from the French by T. D. HAYE , and revised with Additions by the Author . VI ...
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... France and America , but never , we believe , in Germany or England , found no better occupation for their faculties than the inconsequent tabulations and the fatuous arithmetic of this happily effete substitute for medical observation ...
... France and America , but never , we believe , in Germany or England , found no better occupation for their faculties than the inconsequent tabulations and the fatuous arithmetic of this happily effete substitute for medical observation ...
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... France that , in Becquerel and others , Dr. Duchenne finds his most persistent opponents . In England and America both currents are employed : in general practice the Faradic , with specialists the galvanic , more or less exclusively ...
... France that , in Becquerel and others , Dr. Duchenne finds his most persistent opponents . In England and America both currents are employed : in general practice the Faradic , with specialists the galvanic , more or less exclusively ...
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... France . The report on the action of mercury by Dr. Hughes Bennett and the committee appointed by the British Medical Association must have greatly astonished the average British practitioner . Although a few medical men now profess to ...
... France . The report on the action of mercury by Dr. Hughes Bennett and the committee appointed by the British Medical Association must have greatly astonished the average British practitioner . Although a few medical men now profess to ...
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... France and in England , together with his parents . In 1809 , he went to Göttingen to study natural history and history , - a strange and characteristic combination of studies . The Professor of Philosophy at that University was G. E. ...
... France and in England , together with his parents . In 1809 , he went to Göttingen to study natural history and history , - a strange and characteristic combination of studies . The Professor of Philosophy at that University was G. E. ...
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