The National Review, Volume 26W.H. Allen, 1895 - English literature |
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Page 405
... common humanity does not fill all the interstices , nor touch all the points of the filagree - work . Taste and education come in as disturbing influences , and that doctrine of a common humanity only answers to circumstances as elemen ...
... common humanity does not fill all the interstices , nor touch all the points of the filagree - work . Taste and education come in as disturbing influences , and that doctrine of a common humanity only answers to circumstances as elemen ...
Page 438
... common history , a common language , a common literature , a common love of liberty and law . We have common principles to assert , we have common interests to maintain . I have said that it is a slender thread that bound us together ...
... common history , a common language , a common literature , a common love of liberty and law . We have common principles to assert , we have common interests to maintain . I have said that it is a slender thread that bound us together ...
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... common to all denominations , " or to agree upon " the greatest common measure of our common Christianity , " School Boards have in fifty - seven of their schools entirely excluded the teaching of religion ; or , as an organ of ...
... common to all denominations , " or to agree upon " the greatest common measure of our common Christianity , " School Boards have in fifty - seven of their schools entirely excluded the teaching of religion ; or , as an organ of ...
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