The North American Review, Volume 170O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 173
... English forces in the field must at the very least reach the total of one hundred and twenty thousand men if England ... English . It is , therefore , only fair to draw the conclusion that the English method of fighting is an unsuitable ...
... English forces in the field must at the very least reach the total of one hundred and twenty thousand men if England ... English . It is , therefore , only fair to draw the conclusion that the English method of fighting is an unsuitable ...
Page 204
... English Government - of the English Cabinet - in South Africa , makes about the most discreditable and unhappy reading that an Englishman can face in all the great history of his people . Time upon time , a continent has been at our ...
... English Government - of the English Cabinet - in South Africa , makes about the most discreditable and unhappy reading that an Englishman can face in all the great history of his people . Time upon time , a continent has been at our ...
Page 488
... English language , yet English and American children were forced to learn Dutch , to the exclusion of English ; while the use of any other language than Dutch , in the courts or in any official proceedings , was strictly prohibited . It ...
... English language , yet English and American children were forced to learn Dutch , to the exclusion of English ; while the use of any other language than Dutch , in the courts or in any official proceedings , was strictly prohibited . It ...
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