North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Bände 245-246University of Northern Iowa, 1938 |
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... past , but any segment of the past we see in genetic and environ- mental terms . Hence it is that American biographers have been reconstructing our own cultural past in exactly these ways . In recent years a vast exploration has been ...
... past , but any segment of the past we see in genetic and environ- mental terms . Hence it is that American biographers have been reconstructing our own cultural past in exactly these ways . In recent years a vast exploration has been ...
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dead past , for when we see the very people Jefferson most benefits striving desperately to wreak his administration on the power of the courts , the past seems to give a wrig- gle and lead us directly into the present again . Indeed , the ...
dead past , for when we see the very people Jefferson most benefits striving desperately to wreak his administration on the power of the courts , the past seems to give a wrig- gle and lead us directly into the present again . Indeed , the ...
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... past , mirrored in modern biography , is im- plicit in contemporary society , infused in contemporary consciousness ... past . And doing so , they , with most of the others mentioned , have demonstrated that that past is a living part of ...
... past , mirrored in modern biography , is im- plicit in contemporary society , infused in contemporary consciousness ... past . And doing so , they , with most of the others mentioned , have demonstrated that that past is a living part of ...
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Foreword J | 24 |
Six Poems SISTER MARY IRMA | 58 |
Up from Missouri MALCOLM VAUGHAN | 82 |
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