The North American Review, 148. ciltO. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... ment , combined with a keen and honest intellectual faculty . The intellect has now had its satisfaction , but the needs of the inner life become only the more pressing . It is dimly felt that in work , in unselfishness , in charity ...
... ment , combined with a keen and honest intellectual faculty . The intellect has now had its satisfaction , but the needs of the inner life become only the more pressing . It is dimly felt that in work , in unselfishness , in charity ...
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... ment bounty , and are subject to be taken by the Admiralty for war purposes . By this policy British merchants are aided in control- ling the routes of foreign trade , and the British Government is provided with a large naval reserve at ...
... ment bounty , and are subject to be taken by the Admiralty for war purposes . By this policy British merchants are aided in control- ling the routes of foreign trade , and the British Government is provided with a large naval reserve at ...
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... ment that those portions of his work " designed to be interpreted by instruments alone " were not as fully and entirely an essential part of his " music drama " as the rest , in which another instru- ment , namely , the human voice ...
... ment that those portions of his work " designed to be interpreted by instruments alone " were not as fully and entirely an essential part of his " music drama " as the rest , in which another instru- ment , namely , the human voice ...
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