The North American Review, Volume 148O. Everett, 1889 - North American review Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 189
... things have worked well " without a change , the inference is that " things have worked well " because the will of the people is not represented in the quickest and most effective manner . You fail to notice also that the reason ...
... things have worked well " without a change , the inference is that " things have worked well " because the will of the people is not represented in the quickest and most effective manner . You fail to notice also that the reason ...
Page 406
... things . It is alleged by the Christian that these men were divinely inspired , and that the words of these men are ... things ; we do not know whether the persons claiming to be inspired wrote these things or not ; neither are we ...
... things . It is alleged by the Christian that these men were divinely inspired , and that the words of these men are ... things ; we do not know whether the persons claiming to be inspired wrote these things or not ; neither are we ...
Page 415
... things , and the How and Why of their operation . In this phase , all facts are regarded as the productions of supernatural agents , and unusual phenomena are interpreted as the signs of the pleasure or displeasure of some god . " Here ...
... things , and the How and Why of their operation . In this phase , all facts are regarded as the productions of supernatural agents , and unusual phenomena are interpreted as the signs of the pleasure or displeasure of some god . " Here ...
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