The World's Work, Volume 13Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page Doubleday, Page & Company, 1907 A history of our time. |
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Page 8141
... whole incident is a deep disappointment ; for it shows that the Cubans , who were on trial before all the world , are yet children of Span- ish and not of American governmental nurture . Puerile and pathetic the whole story is how even ...
... whole incident is a deep disappointment ; for it shows that the Cubans , who were on trial before all the world , are yet children of Span- ish and not of American governmental nurture . Puerile and pathetic the whole story is how even ...
Page 8144
... whole world would prick up its ears and quicken its hope for them . If President Palma had promptly and vigorously put down the Cuban insurrection by force - if he could have done so the world would have regarded the Cubans as men able ...
... whole world would prick up its ears and quicken its hope for them . If President Palma had promptly and vigorously put down the Cuban insurrection by force - if he could have done so the world would have regarded the Cubans as men able ...
Page 8149
... whole movement is the mood that all the states must have to keep their heritage . The Boston and Maine Railroad had been for years the supreme political power in New Hampshire . It dictated nominations and elec- tions . Free passes and ...
... whole movement is the mood that all the states must have to keep their heritage . The Boston and Maine Railroad had been for years the supreme political power in New Hampshire . It dictated nominations and elec- tions . Free passes and ...
Page 8154
... whole industrial development of Man- churia . It has made provision for financing a combination of cotton manufacturing com- panies and other exporting enterprises which aim to capture the export trade to Manchuria and Korea . It will ...
... whole industrial development of Man- churia . It has made provision for financing a combination of cotton manufacturing com- panies and other exporting enterprises which aim to capture the export trade to Manchuria and Korea . It will ...
Page 8159
... whole duty of man toward his fellows . Political reform has been instanced merely because it is that with which most are familiar . But the same narrow absorption that makes a bore of the political reformer is only too likely to be ...
... whole duty of man toward his fellows . Political reform has been instanced merely because it is that with which most are familiar . But the same narrow absorption that makes a bore of the political reformer is only too likely to be ...
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