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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... living , without reflection , solid judgment , or real information . Middleton , the " hero of Quaker and proprietary politics in Congress , " is poorly informed , and feeble in argument , rude , and sarcastic ; still , " an honest and ...
... living , without reflection , solid judgment , or real information . Middleton , the " hero of Quaker and proprietary politics in Congress , " is poorly informed , and feeble in argument , rude , and sarcastic ; still , " an honest and ...
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... living in ante - Revolution- ary times . Next , we beheld important changes and modifica- tions , and , finally , its essential abandonment by the mother country . It was so abominable , we could but be amazed that our fathers have left ...
... living in ante - Revolution- ary times . Next , we beheld important changes and modifica- tions , and , finally , its essential abandonment by the mother country . It was so abominable , we could but be amazed that our fathers have left ...
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... living beings . The interest of physiologists was especially called to this subject by the well - known Lectures of Professor Matteucci , delivered in the University of Pisa , by appointment of the Tuscan government , in 1844. A transla ...
... living beings . The interest of physiologists was especially called to this subject by the well - known Lectures of Professor Matteucci , delivered in the University of Pisa , by appointment of the Tuscan government , in 1844. A transla ...
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... living on that esculent for a few months ; and if we study the potato while it forms a part of our bodies under the name of brain or mus- cle , we shall learn no more of the true nature of our self- determining consciousness than if we ...
... living on that esculent for a few months ; and if we study the potato while it forms a part of our bodies under the name of brain or mus- cle , we shall learn no more of the true nature of our self- determining consciousness than if we ...
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... living creatures . This simplest and broadest aspect of living nature is that which we propose to consider . Life may be contemplated either as a condition , manifested by a group of phenomena , or as the cause of that condition ...
... living creatures . This simplest and broadest aspect of living nature is that which we propose to consider . Life may be contemplated either as a condition , manifested by a group of phenomena , or as the cause of that condition ...
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