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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Page 14
... seems not to have been considered in the recent Senate debate . The proposal itself is not new . It was advanced tentatively years ago , only to be disdainfully rejected without argument by M. Poincaré , and it would not now be worthy ...
... seems not to have been considered in the recent Senate debate . The proposal itself is not new . It was advanced tentatively years ago , only to be disdainfully rejected without argument by M. Poincaré , and it would not now be worthy ...
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... seems to imagine they might , the American people will hail it as noble and will bid Godspeed to the man who would supplant both force and chicanery with the loving - kindness of an Abraham Lincoln . OUR AFRICAN COTTON RIVALS BY PIERRE ...
... seems to imagine they might , the American people will hail it as noble and will bid Godspeed to the man who would supplant both force and chicanery with the loving - kindness of an Abraham Lincoln . OUR AFRICAN COTTON RIVALS BY PIERRE ...
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... seems to have been merely to start a new fraternal society , based on rather vague sentiments of brother- hood among white Americans , and of loyalty to the nation and to Protestantism . There was also a sentimental reverence for the ...
... seems to have been merely to start a new fraternal society , based on rather vague sentiments of brother- hood among white Americans , and of loyalty to the nation and to Protestantism . There was also a sentimental reverence for the ...
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... seems to be on that road . The average Liberal idea is apparently that those who can produce should carry the unfit , and let the unfit rule them . This aberration would have been impossible , of course , if American Liberalism had kept ...
... seems to be on that road . The average Liberal idea is apparently that those who can produce should carry the unfit , and let the unfit rule them . This aberration would have been impossible , of course , if American Liberalism had kept ...
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... seems to take pains to prevent the assimilation of these people . Its parochial schools , its foreign born priests , the obstacles it places in the way of marriage with Protestants unless the children are bound in advance to Roman- ism ...
... seems to take pains to prevent the assimilation of these people . Its parochial schools , its foreign born priests , the obstacles it places in the way of marriage with Protestants unless the children are bound in advance to Roman- ism ...
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