The North American Review, Τόμος 223Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1926 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... human instinct divinely inspirational ? Upon the answers which he alone can give to these searching questions ... humanity . She will have the sweet gravity of an elder sister . She will be astonished at the glory of conic projectiles ...
... human instinct divinely inspirational ? Upon the answers which he alone can give to these searching questions ... humanity . She will have the sweet gravity of an elder sister . She will be astonished at the glory of conic projectiles ...
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... human kindness , generous to a fault , as brave as a lion and withal as gentle as a woman . I knew him but slightly , but there was something so contagious about his per- sonality , something so irresistible about his smile , in a word ...
... human kindness , generous to a fault , as brave as a lion and withal as gentle as a woman . I knew him but slightly , but there was something so contagious about his per- sonality , something so irresistible about his smile , in a word ...
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... human a diplomatist as Lord Allenby , the British High Commissioner at Cairo , felt when the bleeding body of his friend and fellow soldier was carried to the Residency on that fateful day . The hero of Jerusalem saw , and I admire him ...
... human a diplomatist as Lord Allenby , the British High Commissioner at Cairo , felt when the bleeding body of his friend and fellow soldier was carried to the Residency on that fateful day . The hero of Jerusalem saw , and I admire him ...
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... that it can have grown from such beginnings is nothing less than a miracle , possible only through one of those mysterious interventions in human affairs which are called Prov- idence THE KLAN'S FIGHT FOR AMERICANISM 35.
... that it can have grown from such beginnings is nothing less than a miracle , possible only through one of those mysterious interventions in human affairs which are called Prov- idence THE KLAN'S FIGHT FOR AMERICANISM 35.
Σελίδα 36
... human affairs which are called Prov- idence . The fact is , as we see now , that beneath the stupid or dangerous oratory of those early leaders lay certain funda- mental truths , quite unseen by them , and then hardly bigger than the ...
... human affairs which are called Prov- idence . The fact is , as we see now , that beneath the stupid or dangerous oratory of those early leaders lay certain funda- mental truths , quite unseen by them , and then hardly bigger than the ...
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