The North American Review, Volume 135University of Northern Iowa, 1882 - 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 90
... common measure with the other perceptions of man . Considered , however , in its more narrow interpretation , as applied to the ap- preciation of what is most permanently harmonious in the fine arts , the obstacles to a clear conception ...
... common measure with the other perceptions of man . Considered , however , in its more narrow interpretation , as applied to the ap- preciation of what is most permanently harmonious in the fine arts , the obstacles to a clear conception ...
Page 105
... common people are merely the recipients of the benefits which they did nothing to create . But this power of scholars or scientists to develop truth depends very largely upon the intel- ligence and sympathy of the common people . They ...
... common people are merely the recipients of the benefits which they did nothing to create . But this power of scholars or scientists to develop truth depends very largely upon the intel- ligence and sympathy of the common people . They ...
Page 454
... common - law side before juries . The statutes permitting parties to waive a jury and to have Y questions of fact determined by the trial - judge , which frequently require this course to be pursued unless one party or the other demands ...
... common - law side before juries . The statutes permitting parties to waive a jury and to have Y questions of fact determined by the trial - judge , which frequently require this course to be pursued unless one party or the other demands ...
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