The North American Review, Volume 223Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1926 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... course , was Themistocles , whose personality was , in a restricted sense , following the battle of Marathon , hardly less vivid than that of Mr. Lloyd George in the years succeeding the armistice . The two were alike in that neither ...
... course , was Themistocles , whose personality was , in a restricted sense , following the battle of Marathon , hardly less vivid than that of Mr. Lloyd George in the years succeeding the armistice . The two were alike in that neither ...
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... course in political life , with no solicitude for party ties , and with little care either to conciliate friends or to offend enemies as unflinching in the ex- posure of corrupt practices , by whomsoever committed or upheld -as earning ...
... course in political life , with no solicitude for party ties , and with little care either to conciliate friends or to offend enemies as unflinching in the ex- posure of corrupt practices , by whomsoever committed or upheld -as earning ...
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... course of his life , so that he died very poor , and the State was obliged to lend aid to his children . " However one may view the seeming similarity of Mr. Lloyd George to the brilliant , ambitious and daring Themistocles , -a point ...
... course of his life , so that he died very poor , and the State was obliged to lend aid to his children . " However one may view the seeming similarity of Mr. Lloyd George to the brilliant , ambitious and daring Themistocles , -a point ...
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... course Sir Herbert Kitchener won the battle of Omdurman , annihilated the Dervishes , and became Lord Kitchener of Khartoum . II The Sudan having been reconquered , it was therefore decided that the new administration should create a ...
... course Sir Herbert Kitchener won the battle of Omdurman , annihilated the Dervishes , and became Lord Kitchener of Khartoum . II The Sudan having been reconquered , it was therefore decided that the new administration should create a ...
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... course neither he nor any American had a right of preƫmption to a seat upon the new Board , but it does seem passing strange that in 1924 a Dutch- man should have been called to fill a post that public opinion forced upon an American in ...
... course neither he nor any American had a right of preƫmption to a seat upon the new Board , but it does seem passing strange that in 1924 a Dutch- man should have been called to fill a post that public opinion forced upon an American in ...
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