The North American Review, Band 96Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1863 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... appear in the scenes , however brilliantly painted , but pictured men and women ? What are the philosophers holding discourse but marble statues , lifelike indeed in form , but cold as death in all spiritual existence ? Nay , it is ...
... appear in the scenes , however brilliantly painted , but pictured men and women ? What are the philosophers holding discourse but marble statues , lifelike indeed in form , but cold as death in all spiritual existence ? Nay , it is ...
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... appear that Caia Afrania not only pleaded in her own causes , but also for others , which gave rise to a law found in the Pandects in which she is called improbissima femina . According to that law , women were forbidden thenceforward ...
... appear that Caia Afrania not only pleaded in her own causes , but also for others , which gave rise to a law found in the Pandects in which she is called improbissima femina . According to that law , women were forbidden thenceforward ...
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... appears for all and every creature , a sacred order which every rational being is bound to respect . " In a recently ... appear to have occurred to any pre- vious writer . President Hopkins differs from those who have gone before him ...
... appears for all and every creature , a sacred order which every rational being is bound to respect . " In a recently ... appear to have occurred to any pre- vious writer . President Hopkins differs from those who have gone before him ...
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COUNT CAMILLO DI Cavour | 45 |
PHASES OF SCHOLARSHIP | 73 |
POPULAR FALLACIES | 87 |
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