The North American Review, Band 85University of Northern Iowa, 1857 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Human Physiology , Statical and Dynamical ; or the Conditions and Course of the Life of Man . By JOHN WILLIAM DRAPER . 2. The Mutual Relations of the Vital and Physical Forces . By WILLIAM B. CARPENTER . 3. The Correlation of Physical ...
... Human Physiology , Statical and Dynamical ; or the Conditions and Course of the Life of Man . By JOHN WILLIAM DRAPER . 2. The Mutual Relations of the Vital and Physical Forces . By WILLIAM B. CARPENTER . 3. The Correlation of Physical ...
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... America . We have often stood at his grave , and thought of the strange vicissitudes of * In 1774 , he said that he had " spent an estate in books . " human condition , by which the master , a giant 1857. ] 7 LIFE AND WORKS OF JOHN ADAMS .
... America . We have often stood at his grave , and thought of the strange vicissitudes of * In 1774 , he said that he had " spent an estate in books . " human condition , by which the master , a giant 1857. ] 7 LIFE AND WORKS OF JOHN ADAMS .
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human condition , by which the master , a giant in his profes- sion , yet became an outlaw and an exile , broken in fortune and in spirit , while his struggling and almost friendless pupil , elevated step by step by the very same course ...
human condition , by which the master , a giant in his profes- sion , yet became an outlaw and an exile , broken in fortune and in spirit , while his struggling and almost friendless pupil , elevated step by step by the very same course ...
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... human family , they were right . They contended for free commerce ; for liberty to buy where they would , and to sell where they could ; and to this they were entitled by the organic law of the social state , whatever the enactments of ...
... human family , they were right . They contended for free commerce ; for liberty to buy where they would , and to sell where they could ; and to this they were entitled by the organic law of the social state , whatever the enactments of ...
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... human na- ture , and therefore of human history ; and they please us none the less , because they courageously resisted the ten- dencies of the French Revolution , which well - nigh perilled our own national existence . The remaining ...
... human na- ture , and therefore of human history ; and they please us none the less , because they courageously resisted the ten- dencies of the French Revolution , which well - nigh perilled our own national existence . The remaining ...
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