The North American Review, Volume 81O. Everett, 1855 - North American review and miscellaneous journal Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 96
... Greece is not only the land of past associations . It is inhabited still by the Hellenic race , speaking the Hellenic tongue . Greece is poor in worldly goods . Her agriculture is in a low state , her commerce is small , her means of ...
... Greece is not only the land of past associations . It is inhabited still by the Hellenic race , speaking the Hellenic tongue . Greece is poor in worldly goods . Her agriculture is in a low state , her commerce is small , her means of ...
Page 225
... Greece was thus necessarily symbolical of the religion of Greece , and the religion of Greece was the worship of the human form , the most powerful of all instruments for express- ing the universal feelings of man to man . Tangible ...
... Greece was thus necessarily symbolical of the religion of Greece , and the religion of Greece was the worship of the human form , the most powerful of all instruments for express- ing the universal feelings of man to man . Tangible ...
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... Greece , it is unpardonable to speak of a battle at Coroneia as taking place " in the neighborhood " of Charoneia ; and this imaginary battle is in the next sentence alluded to as the first of a series of battles " at Charoneia , " in ...
... Greece , it is unpardonable to speak of a battle at Coroneia as taking place " in the neighborhood " of Charoneia ; and this imaginary battle is in the next sentence alluded to as the first of a series of battles " at Charoneia , " in ...
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