The North American Review, Volume 85University of Northern Iowa, 1857 - 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 51
... slaves that we call muscles , and the currents of this " running flesh " that we call blood , seem un- like anything in earth , air , or waters . But Chemistry meets us with her all - searching analysis , and tells us that this solid ...
... slaves that we call muscles , and the currents of this " running flesh " that we call blood , seem un- like anything in earth , air , or waters . But Chemistry meets us with her all - searching analysis , and tells us that this solid ...
Page 175
... slaves . Pass by a Greek mansion at al- most any hour of the day , and two or more women might be seen grinding at the mill . This frequent sight suggested and - - put in circulation several proverbs . " The 1857. ] 175 GREEK PROVERBS .
... slaves . Pass by a Greek mansion at al- most any hour of the day , and two or more women might be seen grinding at the mill . This frequent sight suggested and - - put in circulation several proverbs . " The 1857. ] 175 GREEK PROVERBS .
Page 199
... slave's cabin door is his guardian of health , his good genius to forbid pestilence . An experiment recently tried by Lieutenant Maury seems to confirm this notion . The spot in Washington where the National Observatory stands is very ...
... slave's cabin door is his guardian of health , his good genius to forbid pestilence . An experiment recently tried by Lieutenant Maury seems to confirm this notion . The spot in Washington where the National Observatory stands is very ...
Page 253
... slaves with no hope of emancipation , which permit a vast amount of official corruption , which not unfrequently elevate unfit men and bad men to higher places of trust and power than they could reach under a less popular administration ...
... slaves with no hope of emancipation , which permit a vast amount of official corruption , which not unfrequently elevate unfit men and bad men to higher places of trust and power than they could reach under a less popular administration ...
Page 260
... slavery , then we have to complain of most superficial handling of a subject which the author has not investigated . If it be to exalt the Christianity of the Broad Church above the Christianity of the High Church , or the fanatical ...
... slavery , then we have to complain of most superficial handling of a subject which the author has not investigated . If it be to exalt the Christianity of the Broad Church above the Christianity of the High Church , or the fanatical ...
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