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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... perhaps have been brought up in religious homes , and both are reverent and high - minded , clinging with un- questioning loyalty and fidelity to the ideals and the doctrines they have been trained to accept . In both the inner life is ...
... perhaps have been brought up in religious homes , and both are reverent and high - minded , clinging with un- questioning loyalty and fidelity to the ideals and the doctrines they have been trained to accept . In both the inner life is ...
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... perhaps seem extravagant to those who have been en- gaged in devising war vessels . The best way , perhaps , to test the question would be to put one of the strongest armored vessels under fire of two seventeen - inch guns for half an ...
... perhaps seem extravagant to those who have been en- gaged in devising war vessels . The best way , perhaps , to test the question would be to put one of the strongest armored vessels under fire of two seventeen - inch guns for half an ...
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... perhaps they were Their language , their physique , their creed , a wholly different origin from the Aryans . brief essay like this , to settle dogmatically , off - hand , the vexed They were strangers its oldest possessors . their art ...
... perhaps they were Their language , their physique , their creed , a wholly different origin from the Aryans . brief essay like this , to settle dogmatically , off - hand , the vexed They were strangers its oldest possessors . their art ...
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