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 299
... regard to India . Indian ports are open to us on the same terms as to all other nations , and India has the benefit of the stable control of the British Govern- ment , but the great mass of the people are constantly on the verge of ...
... regard to India . Indian ports are open to us on the same terms as to all other nations , and India has the benefit of the stable control of the British Govern- ment , but the great mass of the people are constantly on the verge of ...
Page 362
... regard to the voidability of the Clayton - Bulwer Treaty , but seems to have accepted the convention as obligatory in the absence of any executive or legisla- tive act upon our part tantamount to an abrogation of it , never denied that ...
... regard to the voidability of the Clayton - Bulwer Treaty , but seems to have accepted the convention as obligatory in the absence of any executive or legisla- tive act upon our part tantamount to an abrogation of it , never denied that ...
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... regards the choice of a new capital , I should be inclined to suggest the formation of a new city in a high and healthy ... regard and consideration for the natural feelings and sentiments of the respectable inhabitants of the Orange dis ...
... regards the choice of a new capital , I should be inclined to suggest the formation of a new city in a high and healthy ... regard and consideration for the natural feelings and sentiments of the respectable inhabitants of the Orange dis ...
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