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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... ideas are most tenacious . When , therefore , I determined to look into the Sudan question I requested the experts consulted by me to be most careful as I had an idea that the Sudan could not produce a high grade article . I have ...
... ideas are most tenacious . When , therefore , I determined to look into the Sudan question I requested the experts consulted by me to be most careful as I had an idea that the Sudan could not produce a high grade article . I have ...
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... idea of working down there unless they are paid fancy salaries . More- over experience in Egypt has taught that it is extremely difficult to get big concerns started . It is therefore probable that years may elapse before the Sudan can ...
... idea of working down there unless they are paid fancy salaries . More- over experience in Egypt has taught that it is extremely difficult to get big concerns started . It is therefore probable that years may elapse before the Sudan can ...
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... idea - the idea of preserving and developing America first and chiefly for the benefit of the children of the pioneers who made America , and only and definitely along the lines of the purpose and spirit of those pioneers . The Klan ...
... idea - the idea of preserving and developing America first and chiefly for the benefit of the children of the pioneers who made America , and only and definitely along the lines of the purpose and spirit of those pioneers . The Klan ...
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... idea of white supremacy , but this was also at the time a mere sentiment , except as it applied to some Negro unrest . But along with these ideas there shortly appeared others far from laudable . The Klan had remained weak , gaining ...
... idea of white supremacy , but this was also at the time a mere sentiment , except as it applied to some Negro unrest . But along with these ideas there shortly appeared others far from laudable . The Klan had remained weak , gaining ...
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... ideas , however , were what gave the Klan its first great growth , enlisted some 100,000 mem- bers , provided wealth for a few leaders , and brought down upon the organization the condemnation of most of the country , leaving it a ...
... ideas , however , were what gave the Klan its first great growth , enlisted some 100,000 mem- bers , provided wealth for a few leaders , and brought down upon the organization the condemnation of most of the country , leaving it a ...
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