The North American Review, Band 155University of Northern Iowa, 1892 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... nature by assuming that it is necessary to keep desolate memory true to its task . Would the heart wander without sight of the sable garment ? How otherwise can we bear to make public the most personal hurt humanity has to bear , —the ...
... nature by assuming that it is necessary to keep desolate memory true to its task . Would the heart wander without sight of the sable garment ? How otherwise can we bear to make public the most personal hurt humanity has to bear , —the ...
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... nature is very much what human nature always has been , but it has also proved that the women who are at the fore - front of this movement are more desirous of efficient than of numer- ous members . Before entering further into the ...
... nature is very much what human nature always has been , but it has also proved that the women who are at the fore - front of this movement are more desirous of efficient than of numer- ous members . Before entering further into the ...
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... Nature is most economical of material , and does not admit the idea that any substance can become useless . The waste matter of animals during their lives and their own bodies after death become trans- formed into the food of plants and ...
... Nature is most economical of material , and does not admit the idea that any substance can become useless . The waste matter of animals during their lives and their own bodies after death become trans- formed into the food of plants and ...
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