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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Page 82
... party or candidates . Less often , either in defiance or despair , is heard the question made famous by a " practical politician " of New York in answer to fierce denun- ciations of his own knavery , " Well , what are you going to do ...
... party or candidates . Less often , either in defiance or despair , is heard the question made famous by a " practical politician " of New York in answer to fierce denun- ciations of his own knavery , " Well , what are you going to do ...
Page 152
... party itself . The first successes in almost all undertakings are so generally the most important , as creating an enthusiasm and ardor to carry the pro- jector through the later and probably more difficult parts , that it is hard to ...
... party itself . The first successes in almost all undertakings are so generally the most important , as creating an enthusiasm and ardor to carry the pro- jector through the later and probably more difficult parts , that it is hard to ...
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... party , and at the next elec- tion feel justified in murdering the member of an opposite polit- ical faction in his own party ; and , if so , he would be likely to select a prominent leader - for it is written , " All they that take the ...
... party , and at the next elec- tion feel justified in murdering the member of an opposite polit- ical faction in his own party ; and , if so , he would be likely to select a prominent leader - for it is written , " All they that take the ...
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