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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... play , yet as simply and unaffectedly as the great Benjamin Franklin himself , his only real rival in history as the idol of the drawing rooms of Paris ; the two incidentally alike in preferring no favorites , although differing in that ...
... play , yet as simply and unaffectedly as the great Benjamin Franklin himself , his only real rival in history as the idol of the drawing rooms of Paris ; the two incidentally alike in preferring no favorites , although differing in that ...
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... play successfully the rĂ´le of Peacemaker which others more ambitious and in many respects more able than he have essayed in vain ? Will his intuition prove more effective than the erudi- tion of Wilson or the dexterity of Lloyd George ...
... play successfully the rĂ´le of Peacemaker which others more ambitious and in many respects more able than he have essayed in vain ? Will his intuition prove more effective than the erudi- tion of Wilson or the dexterity of Lloyd George ...
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... poison the wells ; in the right of children to play with matches in a powdermill ! The old stock Americans believe in Liberalism , but not in this thing . It has undermined their Constitution and their national 42 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.
... poison the wells ; in the right of children to play with matches in a powdermill ! The old stock Americans believe in Liberalism , but not in this thing . It has undermined their Constitution and their national 42 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.
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... play has been made with the subsidy to the coal industry entered into last autumn . Nobody in Britain likes this , but it was deliberately decided upon in order to avoid the great upheaval of a national strike . The coal industry has ...
... play has been made with the subsidy to the coal industry entered into last autumn . Nobody in Britain likes this , but it was deliberately decided upon in order to avoid the great upheaval of a national strike . The coal industry has ...
Page 76
... plays were worth seeing ; and , in passing , may I be allowed to observe that I hope the English drama and also the habits of our people will not be judged by the type of so - called British plays recently showing in New York . Nor are ...
... plays were worth seeing ; and , in passing , may I be allowed to observe that I hope the English drama and also the habits of our people will not be judged by the type of so - called British plays recently showing in New York . Nor are ...
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