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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... less exact than his comprehension of Lloyd George's phrases . And that was interesting , important , too , in the light of Clemenceau's shrewd observation to the effect that— " Poincaré knows everything and understands nothing ; Briand ...
... less exact than his comprehension of Lloyd George's phrases . And that was interesting , important , too , in the light of Clemenceau's shrewd observation to the effect that— " Poincaré knows everything and understands nothing ; Briand ...
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... 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 could boast , 4 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.
... 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 could boast , 4 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.
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... less by his judicial decisions in the capacity of Archon , than by his equity in private arbitrations and even his candor in political dispute and as manifesting , throughout a long public life full of tempting opportunities , an ...
... less by his judicial decisions in the capacity of Archon , than by his equity in private arbitrations and even his candor in political dispute and as manifesting , throughout a long public life full of tempting opportunities , an ...
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... less pressing , but it is a mistake to assume that the Locarno conference produced actual settlements of tangible value . It merely opened the way to further discussion , from bases of equality , of means of a practical and enduring ...
... less pressing , but it is a mistake to assume that the Locarno conference produced actual settlements of tangible value . It merely opened the way to further discussion , from bases of equality , of means of a practical and enduring ...
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... 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.
... 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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