The North American Review, 223. cilt |
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According to Thucydides , who was of the succeeding generation and consequently better informed than later commentators , Themistocles “ strikingly exhibited the might of unassisted nature ” to a degree unapproached by any predecessor .
According to Thucydides , who was of the succeeding generation and consequently better informed than later commentators , Themistocles “ strikingly exhibited the might of unassisted nature ” to a degree unapproached by any predecessor .
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Other prospective " suggestions ” of even more disturbing nature have already been hinted as likely to emanate from the same source but without sufficient explicitness as yet to call for enumeration . Is Aristide Briand equal to the ...
Other prospective " suggestions ” of even more disturbing nature have already been hinted as likely to emanate from the same source but without sufficient explicitness as yet to call for enumeration . Is Aristide Briand equal to the ...
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that the Egyptian Government had always maintained that the development of the Sudan should not be of a nature to harm ... that the British Government has no intention of trespassing on the natural historic rights of Egypt in the waters ...
that the Egyptian Government had always maintained that the development of the Sudan should not be of a nature to harm ... that the British Government has no intention of trespassing on the natural historic rights of Egypt in the waters ...
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It is therefore clear that the Sudan has both the grade of cotton which counts and a capitalistic group to make the most of these natural advantages . It remains only to inquire as to how many bales this ideal combination can produce .
It is therefore clear that the Sudan has both the grade of cotton which counts and a capitalistic group to make the most of these natural advantages . It remains only to inquire as to how many bales this ideal combination can produce .
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They came to suspect that “ prejudice ” against foreign ideas is really a protective device of nature against mental food that may be indigestible . They saw , finally , that the alien leaders in America act on this theory , and that ...
They came to suspect that “ prejudice ” against foreign ideas is really a protective device of nature against mental food that may be indigestible . They saw , finally , that the alien leaders in America act on this theory , and that ...
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