The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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... ment by men of zeal , well meaning , but without under- standing . " But President Roosevelt does not believe in a govern- ment of laws : both his actions and words make it clear . In his last Inaugural he said : " Nearly all of us ...
... ment by men of zeal , well meaning , but without under- standing . " But President Roosevelt does not believe in a govern- ment of laws : both his actions and words make it clear . In his last Inaugural he said : " Nearly all of us ...
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... ment the Treasury had made with the Chinese govern- ment might fall under this ban ( and that seemed , to in- terested officials , to be a far - fetched interpretation ) , this section would have had little practical effect . Neither ...
... ment the Treasury had made with the Chinese govern- ment might fall under this ban ( and that seemed , to in- terested officials , to be a far - fetched interpretation ) , this section would have had little practical effect . Neither ...
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ment to Disaffection act of 1934 , some printers in Eng- land refused to print a pacifist children's story , because it might fall into the hands of a soldier . ) The fact that literature can be judged by its hypothetical effect upon ...
ment to Disaffection act of 1934 , some printers in Eng- land refused to print a pacifist children's story , because it might fall into the hands of a soldier . ) The fact that literature can be judged by its hypothetical effect upon ...
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Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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