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 27
... reasons , I feel that this is not a war between countries , but a war of Humanity against violence and evil . We must look above the means employed and fix our gaze boldly on the future and the humanity which will come after us . To ...
... reasons , I feel that this is not a war between countries , but a war of Humanity against violence and evil . We must look above the means employed and fix our gaze boldly on the future and the humanity which will come after us . To ...
Sayfa 35
... reason for hating every German individually . I believe that the best thing is to do the duty that is forced upon one without hate or desire for vengeance , and not to burst out in vain outcries about the tragedy of the situation ...
... reason for hating every German individually . I believe that the best thing is to do the duty that is forced upon one without hate or desire for vengeance , and not to burst out in vain outcries about the tragedy of the situation ...
Sayfa 42
... reason was simple . On our side of the Atlantic we had profound faith in the miracle of America . Your growth , your strength , your resources were so astounding they were little short of miraculous . There was nothing you could not do ...
... reason was simple . On our side of the Atlantic we had profound faith in the miracle of America . Your growth , your strength , your resources were so astounding they were little short of miraculous . There was nothing you could not do ...
Sayfa 52
... reason for the suspension . Under martial law explanations and hearings are not in order . Newspapers that prove too daring are dealt with more severely . The editor may be imprisoned or inducted into the auxiliary service , the ...
... reason for the suspension . Under martial law explanations and hearings are not in order . Newspapers that prove too daring are dealt with more severely . The editor may be imprisoned or inducted into the auxiliary service , the ...
Sayfa 61
... reason for the suspension . Under martial law explanations and hearings are not in order . Newspapers that prove too daring are dealt with more severely . The editor may be imprisoned or inducted into the auxiliary service , the ...
... reason for the suspension . Under martial law explanations and hearings are not in order . Newspapers that prove too daring are dealt with more severely . The editor may be imprisoned or inducted into the auxiliary service , the ...
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