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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... fact is positive . Far and away beyond all others in authority , Aristide Briand personifies Humanity , and the su- preme goal of his hope , in the interest of peace , is a United States of Europe , not jealously political but mutually ...
... fact is positive . Far and away beyond all others in authority , Aristide Briand personifies Humanity , and the su- preme goal of his hope , in the interest of peace , is a United States of Europe , not jealously political but mutually ...
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... fact . Egypt as an eventual cotton entity represents a territory of approximately 2,570,000 acres capable of raising about 1,800,000 American bales of cotton . What can the Sudan produce ? If the independence of Egypt means what the ...
... fact . Egypt as an eventual cotton entity represents a territory of approximately 2,570,000 acres capable of raising about 1,800,000 American bales of cotton . What can the Sudan produce ? If the independence of Egypt means what the ...
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... fact that it can have grown from such beginnings is nothing less than a miracle , possible only through one of those mysterious interventions in human affairs which are called Prov- idence THE KLAN'S FIGHT FOR AMERICANISM 35.
... fact that it can have grown from such beginnings is nothing less than a miracle , possible only through one of those mysterious interventions in human affairs which are called Prov- idence THE KLAN'S FIGHT FOR AMERICANISM 35.
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... fact is , as we see now , that beneath the stupid or dangerous oratory of those early leaders lay certain funda- mental truths , quite unseen by them , and then hardly bigger than the vital germ in a grain of corn , but which matured ...
... fact is , as we see now , that beneath the stupid or dangerous oratory of those early leaders lay certain funda- mental truths , quite unseen by them , and then hardly bigger than the vital germ in a grain of corn , but which matured ...
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... facts and truths were torn away from us . Those who maintained the old standards did so only in the face of constant ridicule . Along ... fact not wholly so . They had other loyalties : each was willing THE KLAN'S FIGHT FOR AMERICANISM 39.
... facts and truths were torn away from us . Those who maintained the old standards did so only in the face of constant ridicule . Along ... fact not wholly so . They had other loyalties : each was willing THE KLAN'S FIGHT FOR AMERICANISM 39.
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