The North American Review, 208. ciltUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1918 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 14
... look to any such thing as a means of ending the war . Germany may be frightened ; or she may be merely pretending to be frightened so as to delude us into relaxing our war efforts and into being willing to enter an- other Brest ...
... look to any such thing as a means of ending the war . Germany may be frightened ; or she may be merely pretending to be frightened so as to delude us into relaxing our war efforts and into being willing to enter an- other Brest ...
Sayfa 27
... look above the means employed and fix our gaze boldly on the future and the humanity which will come after us . To kill , to wound - that is indeed horrible ! Let us recognize that we must do it , that it is inevitable now for the sake ...
... look above the means employed and fix our gaze boldly on the future and the humanity which will come after us . To kill , to wound - that is indeed horrible ! Let us recognize that we must do it , that it is inevitable now for the sake ...
Sayfa 28
... country ( or a government which represents it ) has dared let loose in cold blood such a conflict . This idea , when we look into it , has nothing weakening in it , rather the contrary . First , let 28 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.
... country ( or a government which represents it ) has dared let loose in cold blood such a conflict . This idea , when we look into it , has nothing weakening in it , rather the contrary . First , let 28 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.
Sayfa 33
... look all chances calmly face to face . I know that I believe , and that keeps me from fearing . I shall do my work then without fear , I hope , but with plenty of prudence . If I am so frank with you , without any disguise , it is ...
... look all chances calmly face to face . I know that I believe , and that keeps me from fearing . I shall do my work then without fear , I hope , but with plenty of prudence . If I am so frank with you , without any disguise , it is ...
Sayfa 34
... look ahead to it without apprehension . Thanks for your dear letters , which confirm me in my understanding of your state of mind . April 11th . I have enormous leisure . Gaiety , spirits , an easy life and a restful one . April 12th ...
... look ahead to it without apprehension . Thanks for your dear letters , which confirm me in my understanding of your state of mind . April 11th . I have enormous leisure . Gaiety , spirits , an easy life and a restful one . April 12th ...
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