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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... hope or prescience of emulation . And yet , if one cares , as one often does , to go far afield in speculative fancy , a certain similarity of Aristide and Aristides calls for no great stretch of the imagination . Both were banished ...
... hope or prescience of emulation . And yet , if one cares , as one often does , to go far afield in speculative fancy , a certain similarity of Aristide and Aristides calls for no great stretch of the imagination . Both were banished ...
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... hope , in the interest of peace , is a United States of Europe , not jealously political but mutually helpful , to act as a counterbalance to , and a coöperator with , the United States of America in stabilizing conditions of amity and ...
... hope , in the interest of peace , is a United States of Europe , not jealously political but mutually helpful , to act as a counterbalance to , and a coöperator with , the United States of America in stabilizing conditions of amity and ...
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... hope that its recommendations will lead to the final settlement to the mutual satisfaction of both countries of a question that has been allowed to lose its purely technical character and embitter their relations . Such a settlement ...
... hope that its recommendations will lead to the final settlement to the mutual satisfaction of both countries of a question that has been allowed to lose its purely technical character and embitter their relations . Such a settlement ...
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... hope to understand America today . Other achievements of these ten years have been the education of the millions of our own membership in citizenship , the suppres- sion of much lawlessness and increase of good government wher- ever we ...
... hope to understand America today . Other achievements of these ten years have been the education of the millions of our own membership in citizenship , the suppres- sion of much lawlessness and increase of good government wher- ever we ...
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... hope of the future here in America lies in the realization of the working classes that competition of the Nordic with the alien is fatal , whether the latter be the lowly immigrant from Southern or Eastern Europe , or the more obviously ...
... hope of the future here in America lies in the realization of the working classes that competition of the Nordic with the alien is fatal , whether the latter be the lowly immigrant from Southern or Eastern Europe , or the more obviously ...
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