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 126
... carried in vessels of too great draft for the old locks . In 1890 the tonnage through this canal exceeded that ... carried past the Soo . The figures for the twelve years are : 144,077,891 tons , valued at $ 1,705,009,823 , carried an ...
... carried in vessels of too great draft for the old locks . In 1890 the tonnage through this canal exceeded that ... carried past the Soo . The figures for the twelve years are : 144,077,891 tons , valued at $ 1,705,009,823 , carried an ...
Page 154
... carried out , so far as applicable to our strategical moves , and up to this time with much success . Between the ... carry- ing out that plan , or from political pressure , or moved by in- structions from higher authorities , we cannot ...
... carried out , so far as applicable to our strategical moves , and up to this time with much success . Between the ... carry- ing out that plan , or from political pressure , or moved by in- structions from higher authorities , we cannot ...
Page 278
... carried out , there need not have been the loss of a single life . Much of our intelligence in regard to Philippine matters has come from the Epistle and not from the Gospel side of the altar . I do not know that I can give the absolute ...
... carried out , there need not have been the loss of a single life . Much of our intelligence in regard to Philippine matters has come from the Epistle and not from the Gospel side of the altar . I do not know that I can give the absolute ...
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