The North American Review, Том 137University of Northern Iowa, 1883 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... limits of population before their putrefaction sets in The objections attaching to the decomposition of these sub- stances attach in like manner , but in less degree , to such of their elements as adhere to the walls of the channels ...
... limits of population before their putrefaction sets in The objections attaching to the decomposition of these sub- stances attach in like manner , but in less degree , to such of their elements as adhere to the walls of the channels ...
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... limits , is a normal feature of her being , and which is met with in a greater or less degree in all females of the ... limit of which it is impossible to predict with accuracy . At all times disposed to judge rather as she feels 144 THE ...
... limits , is a normal feature of her being , and which is met with in a greater or less degree in all females of the ... limit of which it is impossible to predict with accuracy . At all times disposed to judge rather as she feels 144 THE ...
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... limit has been placed upon the cost . Again , some plumbers who have gained a reputa- tion for good work will deliberately trade upon this reputation , and by employing a few good workmen and a larger number of inferior hands or boys ...
... limit has been placed upon the cost . Again , some plumbers who have gained a reputa- tion for good work will deliberately trade upon this reputation , and by employing a few good workmen and a larger number of inferior hands or boys ...
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... Sahara . If man , with his very limited knowledge of unchange- able laws , can by their adjustment to each other achieve so much , who shall limit in his achievements Him who understands all 190 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW .
... Sahara . If man , with his very limited knowledge of unchange- able laws , can by their adjustment to each other achieve so much , who shall limit in his achievements Him who understands all 190 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW .
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who shall limit in his achievements Him who understands all laws , and who , by the simple act of his will , can adjust these myriads of laws to each other so as to satisfy the cry of every one of his creatures ? . Moreover , those who ...
who shall limit in his achievements Him who understands all laws , and who , by the simple act of his will , can adjust these myriads of laws to each other so as to satisfy the cry of every one of his creatures ? . Moreover , those who ...
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Сторінка 96 - The end, then, of learning is to repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining to know God aright and out of that knowledge to love him, to imitate him, to be like him as we may the nearest by possessing our souls of true virtue, which being united to the heavenly grace of faith makes up the highest perfection.
Сторінка 105 - Glaucon, musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, because rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul...
Сторінка 477 - Fifth, that no person in the public service is for that reason under any obligation to contribute to any political fund, or to render any political service, and that he will not be removed or otherwise prejudiced for refusing to do so.
Сторінка 239 - Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, the crowning city, whose merchants are princes, whose traffickers are the honorable of the earth...
Сторінка 570 - JENNY kissed me when we met, Jumping from the chair she sat in; Time, you thief, who love to get Sweets into your list, put that in! Say I'm weary, say I'm sad, Say that health and wealth have missed me, Say I'm growing old, but add, Jenny kissed me.
Сторінка 25 - ... and without which this nation will no more stand, permanently, soundly, than a house will stand without a substratum,) a religious and moral character beneath the political and productive and intellectual bases of the States.
Сторінка 105 - ... and also because he who has received this true education of the inner being will most shrewdly perceive omissions or faults in art and nature, and with a true taste, while he praises and rejoices over and receives into his soul the good, and becomes noble and good, he will justly blame and hate the bad, now in the days of his youth, even before he is able to know the reason why; and when reason comes he will recognize and salute the friend with whom his education has made him long familiar.
Сторінка 97 - ... to impress on the minds of children and youth committed to their care and instruction the principles of piety, justice, and a sacred regard to truth, love to their country, humanity and universal benevolence, sobriety, industry and frugality, chastity, moderation and temperance, and those other virtues which are the ornament of human society, and the basis upon which a republican constitution is founded...
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Сторінка 335 - ... mastication, Ground the teeth together. And from that imperfect dental exhibition, Stained with expressed juices of the weed Nicotian, Came these hollow accents, blent with softer murmurs Of expectoration ; "Which my name is Bowers, and my crust was busted Falling down a shaft in Calaveras County; But I'd take it kindly if you'd send the pieces Home to old Missouri !