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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Page 172
... social warrant for their participation in the sport . In fact , public gambling is forbidden by nearly every government in the civilized world , but private gambling is carried on in every city , accompanied by cir- cumstances of ...
... social warrant for their participation in the sport . In fact , public gambling is forbidden by nearly every government in the civilized world , but private gambling is carried on in every city , accompanied by cir- cumstances of ...
Page 306
... social reforms . Fine fellows , indeed , those leaders were . Some of them are living now , and known to me , and I do think nobler men with higher ideals have rarely come to the front in English politics . The spirit of the people was ...
... social reforms . Fine fellows , indeed , those leaders were . Some of them are living now , and known to me , and I do think nobler men with higher ideals have rarely come to the front in English politics . The spirit of the people was ...
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... social phenomenon calling for careful attention . Why are able - bodied men and women thus roaming the country ? What are the causes which render them homeless , forlorn , and therefore dangerous ? A bill for their repression was lately ...
... social phenomenon calling for careful attention . Why are able - bodied men and women thus roaming the country ? What are the causes which render them homeless , forlorn , and therefore dangerous ? A bill for their repression was lately ...
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