The North American Review, Volume 186University of Northern Iowa, 1907 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... represented . in the Convention by groups of delegates from each State , among whom there was no inferior person . They were all men of experience in personal affairs , in war and in peace ; some of them being the admitted equals , in ...
... represented . in the Convention by groups of delegates from each State , among whom there was no inferior person . They were all men of experience in personal affairs , in war and in peace ; some of them being the admitted equals , in ...
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... representing the best that the mind may profit from , which are eagerly and widely read , but the thousand inferior books ... represented by good books in every department of thought ; and fiction , as found chiefly in historical novels ...
... representing the best that the mind may profit from , which are eagerly and widely read , but the thousand inferior books ... represented by good books in every department of thought ; and fiction , as found chiefly in historical novels ...
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... represented on the projected tribunal . It might have been foreseen that Germany and other great Powers would not consent to have their policies settled for them by the votes of decayed Oriental States like Turkey or Persia , or by ...
... represented on the projected tribunal . It might have been foreseen that Germany and other great Powers would not consent to have their policies settled for them by the votes of decayed Oriental States like Turkey or Persia , or by ...
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