The North American Review, Том 54University of Northern Iowa, 1842 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... - structors and means of learning , has a continuous existence , and can at any time , without great loss , return to a position , which it has injudiciously quitted . But , when viewed 40 [ Jan. Classical Studies at Cambridge .
... - structors and means of learning , has a continuous existence , and can at any time , without great loss , return to a position , which it has injudiciously quitted . But , when viewed 40 [ Jan. Classical Studies at Cambridge .
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... existence at the same time , and which are already , like the falling leaves , on the way to their original dust . Several of the legislatures of the different States , taking the same judicious view of their duty , have made appropria ...
... existence at the same time , and which are already , like the falling leaves , on the way to their original dust . Several of the legislatures of the different States , taking the same judicious view of their duty , have made appropria ...
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... existence ; particularly those called Melolon- tha , because they were oddly enough supposed to proceed from the flowers of apple trees , as the name implies . We have nothing which compares with the European cock - chafer in numbers ...
... existence ; particularly those called Melolon- tha , because they were oddly enough supposed to proceed from the flowers of apple trees , as the name implies . We have nothing which compares with the European cock - chafer in numbers ...
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... existence , there is no resort but to shake it from the trees , and gather it from the fruits and flowers . All the efforts of birds , devil's needles , and other friends of humanity , are wholly insufficient to keep their numbers down ...
... existence , there is no resort but to shake it from the trees , and gather it from the fruits and flowers . All the efforts of birds , devil's needles , and other friends of humanity , are wholly insufficient to keep their numbers down ...
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... existence should become their grave . The plant - lice , which belong to this order , are a singular generation , and the alliance which exists between some spe- cies and the ants has often attracted attention . It is not so generally ...
... existence should become their grave . The plant - lice , which belong to this order , are a singular generation , and the alliance which exists between some spe- cies and the ants has often attracted attention . It is not so generally ...
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