The North American Review, Volumen93Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1861 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... force always present , ever acting , ruling , supreme . It is that force alone which should command the attention of the philosopher . The aim of history therefore is , while eschewing the multi- tude of details which too often clog the ...
... force always present , ever acting , ruling , supreme . It is that force alone which should command the attention of the philosopher . The aim of history therefore is , while eschewing the multi- tude of details which too often clog the ...
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... force which acts on the heavenly bodies has received a rude blow from late in- vestigations respecting the motions of the tails of comets . These motions were as great a source of perplexity to modern astronomers as the apparitions of ...
... force which acts on the heavenly bodies has received a rude blow from late in- vestigations respecting the motions of the tails of comets . These motions were as great a source of perplexity to modern astronomers as the apparitions of ...
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... force or oppression , show- ing an abuse of the power demanded by the military neces- sity . This is substantially the principle laid down in Luther vs. Borden , where the court say : " No more force can be used than is necessary to ...
... force or oppression , show- ing an abuse of the power demanded by the military neces- sity . This is substantially the principle laid down in Luther vs. Borden , where the court say : " No more force can be used than is necessary to ...
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