The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 143Atlantic Monthly Company, 1929 - American essays |
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Page 352
... means of transportation quite easy to run . But we believe profoundly in all this . We believe in the reduction of manual effort by mechanical means , and in the widest possible distribution of the means . In order to achieve this we ...
... means of transportation quite easy to run . But we believe profoundly in all this . We believe in the reduction of manual effort by mechanical means , and in the widest possible distribution of the means . In order to achieve this we ...
Page 534
... mean to arbitrate any question arising out of the Monroe Doctrine , which for practical purposes means any question arising out of events happening on the American continent . What is , then , the value of the Kel- logg Pact ? First it ...
... mean to arbitrate any question arising out of the Monroe Doctrine , which for practical purposes means any question arising out of events happening on the American continent . What is , then , the value of the Kel- logg Pact ? First it ...
Page 767
... mean compromise ; it means the bring- ing together of opposing parties on a higher plane where both shall be in ac- cord without either of them feeling that he has sacrificed an intrinsic part of his point of view . The belief in the ...
... mean compromise ; it means the bring- ing together of opposing parties on a higher plane where both shall be in ac- cord without either of them feeling that he has sacrificed an intrinsic part of his point of view . The belief in the ...
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