The North American Review, Volume 183University of Northern Iowa, 1906 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 604
... force or war is a recog- nized legal remedy by which states may settle their differences ; that every state is , in ... force for the collection of public debts is admissible , " must be that , as a matter of legal right , each state ...
... force or war is a recog- nized legal remedy by which states may settle their differences ; that every state is , in ... force for the collection of public debts is admissible , " must be that , as a matter of legal right , each state ...
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... force itself , or of the force as personified by its candidate , will not suffice . Appeal to the reasoning and moral faculties is clearly essential . Primarily , the partisan must be convinced that , in this instance , he is freed from ...
... force itself , or of the force as personified by its candidate , will not suffice . Appeal to the reasoning and moral faculties is clearly essential . Primarily , the partisan must be convinced that , in this instance , he is freed from ...
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... force is not the formal professor . The formal professor is in peril of being simply " ornamental , " as an Oxford tutor said to me , although the peril is in many cases happily avoided . The personal force is the tutor ; he comes into ...
... force is not the formal professor . The formal professor is in peril of being simply " ornamental , " as an Oxford tutor said to me , although the peril is in many cases happily avoided . The personal force is the tutor ; he comes into ...
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