The Review of Reviews, Volume 9Albert Shaw Review of Reviews, 1894 |
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... ment awoke to a sense of its functions . The primary duty of government is , after all , not to win partisan triumphs over fellow- citizens , but to maintain civil peace and to protect the nation as a whole from being sacrificed to ...
... ment awoke to a sense of its functions . The primary duty of government is , after all , not to win partisan triumphs over fellow- citizens , but to maintain civil peace and to protect the nation as a whole from being sacrificed to ...
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... ment under President Dole and his associates . That government negotiated a treaty of annexation with our government under President Harrison . The treaty was pending in the Senate when Mr. Cleveland came into office . He withdrew it ...
... ment under President Dole and his associates . That government negotiated a treaty of annexation with our government under President Harrison . The treaty was pending in the Senate when Mr. Cleveland came into office . He withdrew it ...
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... ment of an American consular and diplo- matic service , wholly removed from politics and per- sonal favoritism , that would be at once a source of credit and of great benefit to the country . There is so much of importance for our ...
... ment of an American consular and diplo- matic service , wholly removed from politics and per- sonal favoritism , that would be at once a source of credit and of great benefit to the country . There is so much of importance for our ...
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... ment and public decency . Such sustained energy , such high courage , and , upon the whole , such discre- tion and tact as Dr. Parkhurst has shown , are not MAYOR SCHIEREN , OF BROOKLYN . The Brooklyn winning universal commendation ...
... ment and public decency . Such sustained energy , such high courage , and , upon the whole , such discre- tion and tact as Dr. Parkhurst has shown , are not MAYOR SCHIEREN , OF BROOKLYN . The Brooklyn winning universal commendation ...
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... ment throughout the country . Bishop Peterkin came away with the impression that , all things considered , the balance of sentiment was probably in favor of Mello . If Peixoto's new ships , bought and fitted out at New York , should be ...
... ment throughout the country . Bishop Peterkin came away with the impression that , all things considered , the balance of sentiment was probably in favor of Mello . If Peixoto's new ships , bought and fitted out at New York , should be ...
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