The North American Review, 224. ciltUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1927 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Ships , 214 . CHANNING , GRACE ELLERY , editor . Leaves from a War Diary , 270 , 406 . Charles Evans Hughes , 601 . COFFIN , ROBERT P. Tristram . From Whitehead to Le Havre , 537 . Columbus of the Air , 353 . Coolidge in Spite of ...
... Ships , 214 . CHANNING , GRACE ELLERY , editor . Leaves from a War Diary , 270 , 406 . Charles Evans Hughes , 601 . COFFIN , ROBERT P. Tristram . From Whitehead to Le Havre , 537 . Columbus of the Air , 353 . Coolidge in Spite of ...
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... Ships and the Navy , 505 . Poetry : MÉGROZ , R. L. Revolt , 436 . POMERENE , THE HON . ATLEE . Why Democrats Prefer Smith : On Record and Principle , 465 . POST , AUGUSTUS . Columbus of the Air , 353 . POWERS , FRED PERRY . The Crisis ...
... Ships and the Navy , 505 . Poetry : MÉGROZ , R. L. Revolt , 436 . POMERENE , THE HON . ATLEE . Why Democrats Prefer Smith : On Record and Principle , 465 . POST , AUGUSTUS . Columbus of the Air , 353 . POWERS , FRED PERRY . The Crisis ...
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... ships to send and no troops to land for their protection , he is of course entitled to his opinion , by virtue of a right which Hosea Biglow long ago declared to be " safe from all devices human " . KEEPING THE PEACE BY REV . CHARLES E ...
... ships to send and no troops to land for their protection , he is of course entitled to his opinion , by virtue of a right which Hosea Biglow long ago declared to be " safe from all devices human " . KEEPING THE PEACE BY REV . CHARLES E ...
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... ships move carrying such cargoes as they desire to , at such rates as they may care to charge , while over the supposedly privately managed railways , traffic of any type must be hauled at rates fixed by a Government commission . To top ...
... ships move carrying such cargoes as they desire to , at such rates as they may care to charge , while over the supposedly privately managed railways , traffic of any type must be hauled at rates fixed by a Government commission . To top ...
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... ship his goods to New York by rail to take advantage of the cheaper water rates ; but even so , the rail rate to seaboard represents the added cost of the goods to the California purchaser , and in these days of highly competitive ...
... ship his goods to New York by rail to take advantage of the cheaper water rates ; but even so , the rail rate to seaboard represents the added cost of the goods to the California purchaser , and in these days of highly competitive ...
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