The North American Review, 86. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1858 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... result was soon appar- ent in the wretched condition of the Athenian navy , which was yearly becoming less and less equal to the emergencies of the state . At last the matter was brought to a crisis in 358 B. C. , when the Athenian ...
... result was soon appar- ent in the wretched condition of the Athenian navy , which was yearly becoming less and less equal to the emergencies of the state . At last the matter was brought to a crisis in 358 B. C. , when the Athenian ...
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... result which those who have the power would much rather obstruct than further , however strong their pro- testations to the contrary . But the grossest injustice of all is the State Church . Some excuse may be found on the part of ...
... result which those who have the power would much rather obstruct than further , however strong their pro- testations to the contrary . But the grossest injustice of all is the State Church . Some excuse may be found on the part of ...
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... result at which it arrives , without gain- ing a new insight into the nature and connection of things . The difficulty of obtaining a knowledge of such works by mere abstracts is of course more felt in regard to the com- paratively ...
... result at which it arrives , without gain- ing a new insight into the nature and connection of things . The difficulty of obtaining a knowledge of such works by mere abstracts is of course more felt in regard to the com- paratively ...
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