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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... was , in a 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.
... was , in a 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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... sense of responsi- bility brought to Briand's application of his theories a modifica- tion of action so distinct that , even while he was demanding complete separation of the Church and State , his associates of the Extreme Left became ...
... sense of responsi- bility brought to Briand's application of his theories a modifica- tion of action so distinct that , even while he was demanding complete separation of the Church and State , his associates of the Extreme Left became ...
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... something so contagious about his per- sonality , something so irresistible about his smile , in a word something so very magnetic about him , that though I was in America when he passed away I felt a sense of. OUR AFRICAN COTTON RIVALS 19.
... something so contagious about his per- sonality , something so irresistible about his smile , in a word something so very magnetic about him , that though I was in America when he passed away I felt a sense of. OUR AFRICAN COTTON RIVALS 19.
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... sense of personal bereave- ment at his loss . I , therefore , can readily understand how so eminently human a diplomatist as Lord Allenby , the British High Commissioner at Cairo , felt when the bleeding body of his friend and fellow ...
... sense of personal bereave- ment at his loss . I , therefore , can readily understand how so eminently human a diplomatist as Lord Allenby , the British High Commissioner at Cairo , felt when the bleeding body of his friend and fellow ...
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... sense concerned with the punish- ment meted out to Egypt . If I have spoken of the matter at all it is only because the Southern States of the American Union are about to be made to suffer for the assassination of the Sirdar . Assuredly ...
... sense concerned with the punish- ment meted out to Egypt . If I have spoken of the matter at all it is only because the Southern States of the American Union are about to be made to suffer for the assassination of the Sirdar . Assuredly ...
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