The North American Review, Band 135University of Northern Iowa, 1882 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... practice which in his old age he denounces . The English are reputed to be an exceedingly moral people , yet the English are in great force at Monte Carlo , and have , if dame Rumor speaks but half the truth , an indisputable social ...
... practice which in his old age he denounces . The English are reputed to be an exceedingly moral people , yet the English are in great force at Monte Carlo , and have , if dame Rumor speaks but half the truth , an indisputable social ...
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... practice . From the latter nation was derived the form now in common use , of terminating the ceremony with the words " So help you God . " History does not record that this universal practice has at any time resulted in good , nor is ...
... practice . From the latter nation was derived the form now in common use , of terminating the ceremony with the words " So help you God . " History does not record that this universal practice has at any time resulted in good , nor is ...
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... practice of burial entirely from a sanitary stand - point , and the facts resulting from such examination demonstrate the advantages of cremation . Unpleasant truths connected with inhumation are concealed under a mass of false ...
... practice of burial entirely from a sanitary stand - point , and the facts resulting from such examination demonstrate the advantages of cremation . Unpleasant truths connected with inhumation are concealed under a mass of false ...
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