The North American Review, Volume 105Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1867 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Pagina 6
... fact ; and a majority of the propositions enunciated as laws in books of natural and even moral philosophy are barely generalizations of facts of observation , whose rationale is as completely unknown to the Newton as to the most ...
... fact ; and a majority of the propositions enunciated as laws in books of natural and even moral philosophy are barely generalizations of facts of observation , whose rationale is as completely unknown to the Newton as to the most ...
Pagina 8
... fact bearing upon those theories that modern research has discovered , and in a breadth of illustration which lays under contribution all collateral knowledges , and attracts the sympathy of every man of liberal culture by appealing to ...
... fact bearing upon those theories that modern research has discovered , and in a breadth of illustration which lays under contribution all collateral knowledges , and attracts the sympathy of every man of liberal culture by appealing to ...
Pagina 10
... fact , is so strictly national , or , to speak more accu- rately , provincial , that even Italian strangers , Lombards , Ve- netians , and Piedmontese , find in him many dark sayings hard to be understood , and his familiar letters are ...
... fact , is so strictly national , or , to speak more accu- rately , provincial , that even Italian strangers , Lombards , Ve- netians , and Piedmontese , find in him many dark sayings hard to be understood , and his familiar letters are ...
Pagina 11
... fact that the Bildungstrieb , the nisus formativus , and even the synthetic tendency were in them , as in some of the Gothic tongues , always at work , has certainly not been wholly over- looked ; but the importance of this fact , as ...
... fact that the Bildungstrieb , the nisus formativus , and even the synthetic tendency were in them , as in some of the Gothic tongues , always at work , has certainly not been wholly over- looked ; but the importance of this fact , as ...
Pagina 22
... fact that the people in whose minds and mouths these modern dialects grew up were not all Romans or Roman provincials , but tribes thinking in Ger- man and trying to express themselves in Latin . It was this additional disturbing agency ...
... fact that the people in whose minds and mouths these modern dialects grew up were not all Romans or Roman provincials , but tribes thinking in Ger- man and trying to express themselves in Latin . It was this additional disturbing agency ...
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