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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... says : " The ice of glaciers is sometimes disintegrated to a great depth , causing it to resemble an aggregate of jointed polyhedra more than a coherent solid . " Mr. Huxley , in a letter to Mr. Tyndall , says : " It is a remarkable ...
... says : " The ice of glaciers is sometimes disintegrated to a great depth , causing it to resemble an aggregate of jointed polyhedra more than a coherent solid . " Mr. Huxley , in a letter to Mr. Tyndall , says : " It is a remarkable ...
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... says : " As to me , whenever I judge , and I act more frequently as a judge than as a lawyer , I grant as much water as is required from me ; for I think it imprudent to circumscribe beforehand a cause not yet heard , and to assign it a ...
... says : " As to me , whenever I judge , and I act more frequently as a judge than as a lawyer , I grant as much water as is required from me ; for I think it imprudent to circumscribe beforehand a cause not yet heard , and to assign it a ...
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... say that God's infinite reason ( his rational nature ? ) -determines his will and action . Go back as we may , he says , we find simply a personal God , rational and free . As such , he is a law unto himself , subject to no necessity ...
... say that God's infinite reason ( his rational nature ? ) -determines his will and action . Go back as we may , he says , we find simply a personal God , rational and free . As such , he is a law unto himself , subject to no necessity ...
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