The North American Review, 127. ciltO. Everett, 1878 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... become convinced that no aggregate of folly can produce sense , and no aggregate of worthlessness can produce honesty , and when they return to the ancient faith that sense and honesty are essential to good govern- ment , then it will ...
... become convinced that no aggregate of folly can produce sense , and no aggregate of worthlessness can produce honesty , and when they return to the ancient faith that sense and honesty are essential to good govern- ment , then it will ...
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... become a vice . Equally irrational is the notion that we may become Godlike by eliminating the element of time in dealing with the evils of society . We have no right to break away from those limitations which make us what we are , and ...
... become a vice . Equally irrational is the notion that we may become Godlike by eliminating the element of time in dealing with the evils of society . We have no right to break away from those limitations which make us what we are , and ...
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... become of no consequence , and cease to occupy the attention . It no longer seems worth while to write puerile ... becomes its most prominent aspect ; and , freed from the exigencies of a crude phi- losophy and an inane criticism , the ...
... become of no consequence , and cease to occupy the attention . It no longer seems worth while to write puerile ... becomes its most prominent aspect ; and , freed from the exigencies of a crude phi- losophy and an inane criticism , the ...
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