The North American Review, Volume 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... equal , we shall see the Britons gathering on that element of which , they seem a part a harvest equal to what they have reaped in the past . I believe that the nations of Europe look upon the naval power of Great Britain as the one ...
... equal , we shall see the Britons gathering on that element of which , they seem a part a harvest equal to what they have reaped in the past . I believe that the nations of Europe look upon the naval power of Great Britain as the one ...
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... equal in population and having each nineteen votes . The total number of electoral votes would thus be increased to four hundred and thirteen , of which two hundred and seven would be required to elect a president . Upon this basis ...
... equal in population and having each nineteen votes . The total number of electoral votes would thus be increased to four hundred and thirteen , of which two hundred and seven would be required to elect a president . Upon this basis ...
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... equal to both these require- ments it is defective . The great gun is the prime factor in war , for it will command not only an enemy's coast but all his seaboard cities . Last , though not least , fleets will be twice as formidable ...
... equal to both these require- ments it is defective . The great gun is the prime factor in war , for it will command not only an enemy's coast but all his seaboard cities . Last , though not least , fleets will be twice as formidable ...
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