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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Page 66
... organized individual by feeding and the species by propa- gation , - what is the use , we would ask , of these remarkable and uncalled - for powers of the Intellect ; and how can the In- tellect , whose only raison d'être was to serve ...
... organized individual by feeding and the species by propa- gation , - what is the use , we would ask , of these remarkable and uncalled - for powers of the Intellect ; and how can the In- tellect , whose only raison d'être was to serve ...
Page 84
... organized to consider this subject in its national rela- tions , and others of our able men in the Senate and House and throughout the land are striving to solve the problem . Organ- > izations have been recently formed in some of the ...
... organized to consider this subject in its national rela- tions , and others of our able men in the Senate and House and throughout the land are striving to solve the problem . Organ- > izations have been recently formed in some of the ...
Page 98
... organized for the protection of the telegraph company on the one hand , and of the Associated Press on the other , by which , in effect , that press is subsidized . The Western Union Telegraph Company can afford to furnish news at low ...
... organized for the protection of the telegraph company on the one hand , and of the Associated Press on the other , by which , in effect , that press is subsidized . The Western Union Telegraph Company can afford to furnish news at low ...
Page 116
... organized and properly equipped fire brigade it is found that sixty feet is the greatest height at which a building can be quickly protected , and that the cube of 60 , or 216,000 cubic feet , is the largest cubical capacity which can ...
... organized and properly equipped fire brigade it is found that sixty feet is the greatest height at which a building can be quickly protected , and that the cube of 60 , or 216,000 cubic feet , is the largest cubical capacity which can ...
Page 129
... organized under different laws , has undoubtedly done much , not only to encourage the present careless method of constructing buildings , but to produce inefficiency in the mu- nicipal organizations for the extinguishment of fires ...
... organized under different laws , has undoubtedly done much , not only to encourage the present careless method of constructing buildings , but to produce inefficiency in the mu- nicipal organizations for the extinguishment of fires ...
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