The North American Review, 170. ciltO. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... believe to be these : Consul Williams states in one of his letters to the State Department that several thousand Tagals were in open insurrection before our declaration of war with Spain . I do not know as to the number , yet I believe ...
... believe to be these : Consul Williams states in one of his letters to the State Department that several thousand Tagals were in open insurrection before our declaration of war with Spain . I do not know as to the number , yet I believe ...
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... believe , indeed , that a peace- ful solution could have been found - but , war having come , they range themselves unhesitatingly on the side of the higher civiliza- tion . They appreciate the fact that the ultimate defeat of the ...
... believe , indeed , that a peace- ful solution could have been found - but , war having come , they range themselves unhesitatingly on the side of the higher civiliza- tion . They appreciate the fact that the ultimate defeat of the ...
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... believe in the gold stand- ard on the one side and , on the other side , those who believe in a financial policy made by the American people for themselves . Mr. Carlisle , in his speech in 1878 , divided the people into two classes ...
... believe in the gold stand- ard on the one side and , on the other side , those who believe in a financial policy made by the American people for themselves . Mr. Carlisle , in his speech in 1878 , divided the people into two classes ...
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