The North American Review, Band 170O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... desires of the human soul -- the desire for peace and the desire for achievement - that it possesses the attraction which the failures and the folly of its adherents may diminish , but cannot destroy . Christianity is not a system of ...
... desires of the human soul -- the desire for peace and the desire for achievement - that it possesses the attraction which the failures and the folly of its adherents may diminish , but cannot destroy . Christianity is not a system of ...
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... desire to be rid of our old friends , and to give their places to newer comers . English and American writers have not , in general , the same ardent desire to form themselves into schools that the observant world has noticed among the ...
... desire to be rid of our old friends , and to give their places to newer comers . English and American writers have not , in general , the same ardent desire to form themselves into schools that the observant world has noticed among the ...
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... desire to strengthen your independence . But your Government did not seem to appreciate the importance of Russia's action at the time , and now your Government freely prevents Russia from accomplishing the advantages and beneficial ...
... desire to strengthen your independence . But your Government did not seem to appreciate the importance of Russia's action at the time , and now your Government freely prevents Russia from accomplishing the advantages and beneficial ...
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