The North American Review, Volumen216Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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CANNON , CORNELIA J. What Ideals Do We Wish to Preserve ? 808 . CARROLL , H. K. The Appeal of the Religious Press , 543 . CAUGHEY , MARY - LAPSLEY . The Priest and Pan , 785 . Chapone , Gregory , and Pennington , 226 .
CANNON , CORNELIA J. What Ideals Do We Wish to Preserve ? 808 . CARROLL , H. K. The Appeal of the Religious Press , 543 . CAUGHEY , MARY - LAPSLEY . The Priest and Pan , 785 . Chapone , Gregory , and Pennington , 226 .
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Ideals Do We Wish to Preserve , What , 808 . Idol , The , 64 . I'll Be Your Epitaph ! 498 . Illusions of Genoa , The , 154 . Immortality and the New Physics , 523 . Inconstant Coasts , 353 . Industrial Republic , The , 174 .
Ideals Do We Wish to Preserve , What , 808 . Idol , The , 64 . I'll Be Your Epitaph ! 498 . Illusions of Genoa , The , 154 . Immortality and the New Physics , 523 . Inconstant Coasts , 353 . Industrial Republic , The , 174 .
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In this sense , therefore , I hold that in view of the vast differences of language , of sentiment , of tradition , of ideals and even of interests that characterize the many distinct national groups throughout the world , there is ...
In this sense , therefore , I hold that in view of the vast differences of language , of sentiment , of tradition , of ideals and even of interests that characterize the many distinct national groups throughout the world , there is ...
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She was an energetic little body with ideals above those of the rude countryside at the gate of the wilderness . She proceeded to give him , not advice , but information . 66 ' Bart , you will do nothing of the kind , " she said .
She was an energetic little body with ideals above those of the rude countryside at the gate of the wilderness . She proceeded to give him , not advice , but information . 66 ' Bart , you will do nothing of the kind , " she said .
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And the reverse side of background - the side which , together with the noble city , provides the horrible little box - like houses of the suburbs , the Parisian's little beloved ideal of country life . You have the terrible rustic ...
And the reverse side of background - the side which , together with the noble city , provides the horrible little box - like houses of the suburbs , the Parisian's little beloved ideal of country life . You have the terrible rustic ...
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Página 82 - That Light whose smile kindles the Universe, That Beauty in which all things work and move, That Benediction which the eclipsing Curse Of birth can quench not, that sustaining Love Which through the web of being blindly wove By man and beast and earth and air and sea, Burns bright or dim, as each are mirrors of The fire for which all thirst; now beams on me, Consuming the last clouds of cold mortality.
Página 320 - It is not the intention of the court to say that no individual can be guilty of this crime who has not appeared in arms against his country. On the contrary, if war be actually levied, that is, if a body of men be actually assembled for the purpose of effecting by force a treasonable purpose, all those who perform any part, however minute or however remote from the scene of action, and who are actually leagued in the general conspiracy, are to be considered as traitors.
Página 238 - Be even cautious in displaying your good sense. It will be thought you assume a superiority over the rest of the company. — But if you happen to have any learning, keep it a profound secret, especially from the men, who generally look with a jealous and malignant eye on a woman of great parts, and a cultivated understanding.
Página 79 - Worlds on worlds are rolling ever From creation to decay, Like the bubbles on a river, Sparkling, bursting, borne away. But they are still immortal Who, through birth's orient portal And death's dark chasm hurrying to and fro, Clothe their unceasing flight In the brief dust and light Gathered around their chariots as they go...
Página 585 - And it came to pass in an eveningtide, that David arose from off his bed, and walked upon the roof of the king's house: and from the roof he saw a woman washing herself; and the woman was very beautiful to look upon. And David sent and enquired after the woman. And one said, Is not this Bath-sheba, the daughter of Eliam, the wife of Uriah the Hittite?
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Página 512 - As I would not be a slave, so I would not be a master. This expresses my idea of democracy. Whatever differs from this, to the extent of the difference, is no democracy.
Página 429 - Hence it is evident that the state is a creation of nature, and that man is by nature a political animal.
Página 700 - ... Aquinas, as the unit from which he might measure motion down to his own time, without assuming anything as true or untrue, except relation. The movement might be studied at once in philosophy and mechanics. Setting himself to the task, he began a volume which he mentally knew as "Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres: a Study of Thirteenth-Century Unity.
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