The North American Review, 220. ciltUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1924 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... give you full assurance . Indeed , speaking with per- fect candor , there have been times when I suspected that my recollection of the excellent admonition referred to was even more distinct and vivid than your own . But that is beside ...
... give you full assurance . Indeed , speaking with per- fect candor , there have been times when I suspected that my recollection of the excellent admonition referred to was even more distinct and vivid than your own . But that is beside ...
Sayfa 12
... give it in your letter of the 28th ultimo , and attempted to summarize it so inaccurately , but you will readily under- stand from this how I read the communication . Foreign Affairs is a Quarterly Review published by Council on Foreign ...
... give it in your letter of the 28th ultimo , and attempted to summarize it so inaccurately , but you will readily under- stand from this how I read the communication . Foreign Affairs is a Quarterly Review published by Council on Foreign ...
Sayfa 17
... give more freedom to oppressed peoples ; and who went to the rescue of Europe with their treasure and their men when their own liberty and the liberty of the world was in peril , but when the victory was secure , retired from the field ...
... give more freedom to oppressed peoples ; and who went to the rescue of Europe with their treasure and their men when their own liberty and the liberty of the world was in peril , but when the victory was secure , retired from the field ...
Sayfa 44
... give daily evidence of a union which will bring great satisfaction to the United States as it has already brought to the island new ideas , material progress , and the progressive uplift of the submerged mass . The influence of American ...
... give daily evidence of a union which will bring great satisfaction to the United States as it has already brought to the island new ideas , material progress , and the progressive uplift of the submerged mass . The influence of American ...
Sayfa 45
... give an idea of the configuration of this island , he drew from his doublet his crumpled handkerchief and threw it upon the table without remark . And so it is today . Porto Rico is a rectangle , 100 miles by 35 , with a narrow coast ...
... give an idea of the configuration of this island , he drew from his doublet his crumpled handkerchief and threw it upon the table without remark . And so it is today . Porto Rico is a rectangle , 100 miles by 35 , with a narrow coast ...
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