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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... possible for him to make so brilliant a speech upon such a topic ? " " It is quite simple , " his colleague replied . " He knew nothing about the matter when he came here ; he got it all from you an hour ago . Just as many writers ...
... possible for him to make so brilliant a speech upon such a topic ? " " It is quite simple , " his colleague replied . " He knew nothing about the matter when he came here ; he got it all from you an hour ago . Just as many writers ...
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... possible to say when the report will be ready . V I have no inside knowledge as to what form the report of the Commission may take . Will it recognize what Lord Allenby's letter of January 26 , 1925 , describes as " Egyptian interests ...
... possible to say when the report will be ready . V I have no inside knowledge as to what form the report of the Commission may take . Will it recognize what Lord Allenby's letter of January 26 , 1925 , describes as " Egyptian interests ...
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... possible for the Egypt of the future to produce 1,800,000 American bales of cotton ? To answer this question would be to indulge in prophecy . I do know , however , that if the Sudan gets , as The London Times inferred that she will ...
... possible for the Egypt of the future to produce 1,800,000 American bales of cotton ? To answer this question would be to indulge in prophecy . I do know , however , that if the Sudan gets , as The London Times inferred that she will ...
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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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... possible members are carefully weeded out before any are approached , and those found worth while are won by personal work , backed by open discussion . This has , to be sure , cut down the number of new members accepted , but has ...
... possible members are carefully weeded out before any are approached , and those found worth while are won by personal work , backed by open discussion . This has , to be sure , cut down the number of new members accepted , but has ...
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