The North American Review, Volume 135University of Northern Iowa, 1882 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... interest , or regard , for the ocean commerce of its citizens . But now that it has taken action , and in a wise , liberal , and certainly just and beneficent manner , it will revive hope , and increase the expectation that Congress ...
... interest , or regard , for the ocean commerce of its citizens . But now that it has taken action , and in a wise , liberal , and certainly just and beneficent manner , it will revive hope , and increase the expectation that Congress ...
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... interests , and it is natural for the untaught man to ask , if the State can manage men's business for them , in many ... interest of England will be advanced , for in- tense anxiety now prevails there that the present markets for her ...
... interests , and it is natural for the untaught man to ask , if the State can manage men's business for them , in many ... interest of England will be advanced , for in- tense anxiety now prevails there that the present markets for her ...
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... interest . Private interests which are imperiled or injured by criminal acts find it necessary to stir officials to the perform- ance of their duty . This defect may be traced in rural districts , but is especially disastrous in cities ...
... interest . Private interests which are imperiled or injured by criminal acts find it necessary to stir officials to the perform- ance of their duty . This defect may be traced in rural districts , but is especially disastrous in cities ...
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