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 53
... become a triped . The jaw falls by its own weight , and must continually be lifted again ; so that old men , as Haller remarked , seem to be constantly chewing . It stretches us out at last , and flattens the earth over our bones , and ...
... become a triped . The jaw falls by its own weight , and must continually be lifted again ; so that old men , as Haller remarked , seem to be constantly chewing . It stretches us out at last , and flattens the earth over our bones , and ...
Page 403
... become free , " were not acknowledged as a part of the people . " They were considered as an inferior and degraded ... becoming " members " of " the new political body , " by " birthright or otherwise , " ( except by naturalization ...
... become free , " were not acknowledged as a part of the people . " They were considered as an inferior and degraded ... becoming " members " of " the new political body , " by " birthright or otherwise , " ( except by naturalization ...
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... become popular , while the English or Anglo- American has become recondite and exceedingly learned . The latter seeks to unfold an esoteric sense , to build up a wholly novel theory , and to sink the personality of Shakespeare in some ...
... become popular , while the English or Anglo- American has become recondite and exceedingly learned . The latter seeks to unfold an esoteric sense , to build up a wholly novel theory , and to sink the personality of Shakespeare in some ...
Contents
MECHANISM OF VITAL ACTIONS | 39 |
PRESENT GEOGRAPHY OF PALESTINE | 78 |
GREEK PROVERBS | 168 |
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