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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... things ; and , in this respect , he contrasts them unfavorably with the old astrologers and alchemists , who at least preferred things to names : " For these were men , Were unitarians of the united world , And wheresoever their clear ...
... things ; and , in this respect , he contrasts them unfavorably with the old astrologers and alchemists , who at least preferred things to names : " For these were men , Were unitarians of the united world , And wheresoever their clear ...
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THE THINGS WHICH REMAIN . THE exaltation of sentiment produced by the tragedy of President Garfield's death was an exaltation which , in the nature of things , could not last . That ardor of sympathy , fusing ambi- tion and antagonism ...
THE THINGS WHICH REMAIN . THE exaltation of sentiment produced by the tragedy of President Garfield's death was an exaltation which , in the nature of things , could not last . That ardor of sympathy , fusing ambi- tion and antagonism ...
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... things , and even with those which did not belong to her , until she became a nuisance to herself , and to all those with whom she had any relations . Her destructive propensities stopped at nothing which was capable of being consumed ...
... things , and even with those which did not belong to her , until she became a nuisance to herself , and to all those with whom she had any relations . Her destructive propensities stopped at nothing which was capable of being consumed ...
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