The North American Review, 76. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1853 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... nature has given him for his guidance , and becomes familiarized with another and distorted truth , which takes no firm hold on his mind , and yet robs him of the power of judging for himself ? But if it be a moral rather than an in ...
... nature has given him for his guidance , and becomes familiarized with another and distorted truth , which takes no firm hold on his mind , and yet robs him of the power of judging for himself ? But if it be a moral rather than an in ...
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... nature in general , and of the Mather nature in particular . The whole sub- ject is summed up in the old apologue of the two sides of the shield . Both the Mathers had failings which a child might smile at , and vir- tues which a saint ...
... nature in general , and of the Mather nature in particular . The whole sub- ject is summed up in the old apologue of the two sides of the shield . Both the Mathers had failings which a child might smile at , and vir- tues which a saint ...
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... nature ? Ah ! that measureless field of reason and nature is too large to protect us . We are lost , we perish in it ! Just as the whole great ball of the earth , with the vast spread of the atmosphere , is not a shelter for us ; but to ...
... nature ? Ah ! that measureless field of reason and nature is too large to protect us . We are lost , we perish in it ! Just as the whole great ball of the earth , with the vast spread of the atmosphere , is not a shelter for us ; but to ...
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