The New Englander, 第 28 卷A.H. Maltby, 1869 |
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... character- istic of the Academy . If the visit of the Board of Visitors does not bring before the public the exact knowledge which is to be desired , still less do the sketchy letters of transient visitors . The Academy has won its high ...
... character- istic of the Academy . If the visit of the Board of Visitors does not bring before the public the exact knowledge which is to be desired , still less do the sketchy letters of transient visitors . The Academy has won its high ...
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... character and tone to the whole population . Organ- ized communities of Americans , Germans , Irish , Negroes , French , Scotch , Chinese , Jews , dwelling side by side upon the same soil and under the same laws , cannot constitute a ...
... character and tone to the whole population . Organ- ized communities of Americans , Germans , Irish , Negroes , French , Scotch , Chinese , Jews , dwelling side by side upon the same soil and under the same laws , cannot constitute a ...
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... character of cast - iron uni- formity so generally ascribed to them . Worshipers of an- tiquity , they certainly are , and strongly conservative in their mental tendencies ; but they have not been content , as is too commonly supposed ...
... character of cast - iron uni- formity so generally ascribed to them . Worshipers of an- tiquity , they certainly are , and strongly conservative in their mental tendencies ; but they have not been content , as is too commonly supposed ...
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... character for intellectual activity , it would be next to impossible that they should not be profoundly affected by their contacts and collisions with the civilization of Christ- endom . In point of fact , the impression has been ...
... character for intellectual activity , it would be next to impossible that they should not be profoundly affected by their contacts and collisions with the civilization of Christ- endom . In point of fact , the impression has been ...
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... character of the cul- ture that is attained , as well as in the very extensive prevalence of one sided tendencies in the two extremes of ultra anglican- ism on the one hand , and of positivism on the other . The compulsory residence of ...
... character of the cul- ture that is attained , as well as in the very extensive prevalence of one sided tendencies in the two extremes of ultra anglican- ism on the one hand , and of positivism on the other . The compulsory residence of ...
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