The North American Review, Band 186University of Northern Iowa, 1907 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... human race should have been or should be preserved forever . Statisticians tell us that probably no less than two hundred and eighty billions of human beings have passed across the stage of human life , since man was developed as we now ...
... human race should have been or should be preserved forever . Statisticians tell us that probably no less than two hundred and eighty billions of human beings have passed across the stage of human life , since man was developed as we now ...
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same ; the tragedy of human beings who , in our present social order , do not escape the crushing weight of a surrender to primal human impulses . The two books seem inevitably in the same class ; they enforce a like moral . One is the ...
same ; the tragedy of human beings who , in our present social order , do not escape the crushing weight of a surrender to primal human impulses . The two books seem inevitably in the same class ; they enforce a like moral . One is the ...
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same ; the tragedy of human beings who , in our present social order , do not escape the crushing weight of a surrender to primal human impulses . The two books seem inevitably in the same class ; they enforce a like moral . One is the ...
same ; the tragedy of human beings who , in our present social order , do not escape the crushing weight of a surrender to primal human impulses . The two books seem inevitably in the same class ; they enforce a like moral . One is the ...
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