The North American Review, Band 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... experience of civilized mankind , and according to the relative de- grees of moral cultivation or moral sensitiveness in each case , this experience would represent a higher or a lower standard . In poetry , in human relationships , in ...
... experience of civilized mankind , and according to the relative de- grees of moral cultivation or moral sensitiveness in each case , this experience would represent a higher or a lower standard . In poetry , in human relationships , in ...
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... experience and observation . The new theology , there- fore , as Dr. Munger has said , appeals to life continually ; it finds in the experience of men and in the facts of history the sure witnesses to the truth of its message . The ...
... experience and observation . The new theology , there- fore , as Dr. Munger has said , appeals to life continually ; it finds in the experience of men and in the facts of history the sure witnesses to the truth of its message . The ...
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... experience had taught were necessary , became a law , and under it the Tenth Census , that of 1880 , was taken . The law recently enacted , and approved March 1 , 1889 , being an act to provide for the taking of the eleventh and ...
... experience had taught were necessary , became a law , and under it the Tenth Census , that of 1880 , was taken . The law recently enacted , and approved March 1 , 1889 , being an act to provide for the taking of the eleventh and ...
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