The North American Review, Volumen81O. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... mind , were in as advanced a state then as they are now . Not so the useful arts dependent upon a knowledge of the laws of matter . While the mysteries of external nature have been gradually , and for the last two or three centuries ...
... mind , were in as advanced a state then as they are now . Not so the useful arts dependent upon a knowledge of the laws of matter . While the mysteries of external nature have been gradually , and for the last two or three centuries ...
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... mind and heart are concerned . While Professor Upham proffers no pretensions as a con- noisseur , we cannot but regard his comments on art and on individual works of art as eminently instructive . An har- moniously developed nature is ...
... mind and heart are concerned . While Professor Upham proffers no pretensions as a con- noisseur , we cannot but regard his comments on art and on individual works of art as eminently instructive . An har- moniously developed nature is ...
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... mind , and , once conquered by his strength and intellect , they become his servants . Wonderful indeed is it to see how obedient matter is to mind . Man moulds it according to his idea ; he uses it to serve his pur- pose . From that ...
... mind , and , once conquered by his strength and intellect , they become his servants . Wonderful indeed is it to see how obedient matter is to mind . Man moulds it according to his idea ; he uses it to serve his pur- pose . From that ...
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