The North American Review, 218. ciltUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1923 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... experience , we may be in a better position to judge the case on its merits . We are informed by the advocates of our " joining " the Court that the new international Court is a cherished American ideal ; that it substitutes a judicial ...
... experience , we may be in a better position to judge the case on its merits . We are informed by the advocates of our " joining " the Court that the new international Court is a cherished American ideal ; that it substitutes a judicial ...
Sayfa 18
... experience and merely intel- lectual recognition of an historical fact . It was the old story of the toad beneath the harrow . Though London was raided by German aircraft more than a hundred times during the War ; though her tale of ...
... experience and merely intel- lectual recognition of an historical fact . It was the old story of the toad beneath the harrow . Though London was raided by German aircraft more than a hundred times during the War ; though her tale of ...
Sayfa 20
... experience of international politics has taught me that foreign judgments upon the feelings of nations are apt to be valueless , even if they are not positively harmful irritants . Un- wise or not , Belgian feelings towards Germany are ...
... experience of international politics has taught me that foreign judgments upon the feelings of nations are apt to be valueless , even if they are not positively harmful irritants . Un- wise or not , Belgian feelings towards Germany are ...
Sayfa 24
... experience or ability in governmental matters . They were a motley crowd composed of extreme Radicals who had belonged to the last elected legislature , and of many more of this class who had not succeeded in being elected , and of ...
... experience or ability in governmental matters . They were a motley crowd composed of extreme Radicals who had belonged to the last elected legislature , and of many more of this class who had not succeeded in being elected , and of ...
Sayfa 29
... experiences of Bolshevism in the realm of finance were no better . At first the Communist state was swimming in money . This lasted as long as there was any money or values left in the Communized banks , and as long as there remained ...
... experiences of Bolshevism in the realm of finance were no better . At first the Communist state was swimming in money . This lasted as long as there was any money or values left in the Communized banks , and as long as there remained ...
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