North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, 223. ciltUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1926 |
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... play , yet as simply and unaffectedly as the great Benjamin Franklin himself , his only real rival in history as the idol of the drawing rooms of Paris ; the two incidentally alike in preferring no favorites , although differing in that ...
... play , yet as simply and unaffectedly as the great Benjamin Franklin himself , his only real rival in history as the idol of the drawing rooms of Paris ; the two incidentally alike in preferring no favorites , although differing in that ...
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... play successfully the rôle of Peacemaker which others more ambitious and in many respects more able than he have essayed in vain ? Will his intuition prove more effective than the erudi- tion of Wilson or the dexterity of Lloyd George ...
... play successfully the rôle of Peacemaker which others more ambitious and in many respects more able than he have essayed in vain ? Will his intuition prove more effective than the erudi- tion of Wilson or the dexterity of Lloyd George ...
Sayfa 42
... poison the wells ; in the right of children to play with matches in a powdermill ! The old stock Americans believe in Liberalism , but not in this thing . It has undermined their Constitution and their national 42 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.
... poison the wells ; in the right of children to play with matches in a powdermill ! The old stock Americans believe in Liberalism , but not in this thing . It has undermined their Constitution and their national 42 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.
Sayfa 73
... play has been made with the subsidy to the coal industry entered into last autumn . Nobody in Britain likes this , but it was deliberately decided upon in order to avoid the great upheaval of a national strike . The coal industry has ...
... play has been made with the subsidy to the coal industry entered into last autumn . Nobody in Britain likes this , but it was deliberately decided upon in order to avoid the great upheaval of a national strike . The coal industry has ...
Sayfa 76
... plays were worth seeing ; and , in passing , may I be allowed to observe that I hope the English drama and also the habits of our people will not be judged by the type of so - called British plays recently showing in New York . Nor are ...
... plays were worth seeing ; and , in passing , may I be allowed to observe that I hope the English drama and also the habits of our people will not be judged by the type of so - called British plays recently showing in New York . Nor are ...
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