The North American Review, 81. ciltO. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 35
... relations . So fused has become the life of the country , that what is char- acteristic in widely separated communities rapidly disappears . There is no opportunity to form local attachments , and the individual , whether born in Maine ...
... relations . So fused has become the life of the country , that what is char- acteristic in widely separated communities rapidly disappears . There is no opportunity to form local attachments , and the individual , whether born in Maine ...
Sayfa 36
... relations . Spheres of action and of thought are indefinitely enlarged . The ma- chinery of life is far more complex and varied . The morning paper has become a chart of the world's activity . Steam and the electric telegraph so rapidly ...
... relations . Spheres of action and of thought are indefinitely enlarged . The ma- chinery of life is far more complex and varied . The morning paper has become a chart of the world's activity . Steam and the electric telegraph so rapidly ...
Sayfa 63
... relation to the organic and intellectual faculties , ought to constitute an essential part in the general education of a people . " His curative bodily movements were first employed in Stockholm , in 1813. His gymnastics were introduced ...
... relation to the organic and intellectual faculties , ought to constitute an essential part in the general education of a people . " His curative bodily movements were first employed in Stockholm , in 1813. His gymnastics were introduced ...
Sayfa 72
... relations of fraternity and peace . " The glowing description which Colonel Churchill gives of the natural scenery of the Lebanon is not exaggerated . It is the union of Alpine grandeur with Oriental beauty . There is all the wildness ...
... relations of fraternity and peace . " The glowing description which Colonel Churchill gives of the natural scenery of the Lebanon is not exaggerated . It is the union of Alpine grandeur with Oriental beauty . There is all the wildness ...
Sayfa 94
... what he saw and heard are discussed with singular clearness and impartiality . At the present moment , when the political relations of England and the complicated questions growing out of 94 [ July , LORD CARLISLE'S DIARY .
... what he saw and heard are discussed with singular clearness and impartiality . At the present moment , when the political relations of England and the complicated questions growing out of 94 [ July , LORD CARLISLE'S DIARY .
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