The North American Review, Volume 100Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1865 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... become for a time the peculiar characteristic of Chris- tianity . The dogmas of the Montanists and Cathari , reinforced by the wide - spreading heresy of the Manicheans , exercised the most powerful influence in moulding the destinies ...
... become for a time the peculiar characteristic of Chris- tianity . The dogmas of the Montanists and Cathari , reinforced by the wide - spreading heresy of the Manicheans , exercised the most powerful influence in moulding the destinies ...
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... becomes unconsciously a romance - writer ; and Goethe hinted at the same thing when he called his autobiography ... become a series of mirrors , reflecting only the image of himself in a long perspective of unreal sameness . Had the ...
... becomes unconsciously a romance - writer ; and Goethe hinted at the same thing when he called his autobiography ... become a series of mirrors , reflecting only the image of himself in a long perspective of unreal sameness . Had the ...
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... become more odious and opprobrious . Partisans will be likely to draw off from it , both because of public obloquy and because of new views and convictions in the realm of reason and conscience . The sen- timent against slavery will become ...
... become more odious and opprobrious . Partisans will be likely to draw off from it , both because of public obloquy and because of new views and convictions in the realm of reason and conscience . The sen- timent against slavery will become ...
Contents
THE RECORDS OF VENETIAN DIPLOMACY | 54 |
GIRARD COLLEGE AND ITS FOUNDER | 70 |
THE FOUNDATION OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE | 101 |
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