Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 100Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 11
... British brethren , the whole Puritan movement on both sides of the Atlantic . Physical geography has little to do in the transmission of thought . Ideas are not , like cats , attached to places . They follow persons . The man of the ...
... British brethren , the whole Puritan movement on both sides of the Atlantic . Physical geography has little to do in the transmission of thought . Ideas are not , like cats , attached to places . They follow persons . The man of the ...
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... British delegation . In January and in April , 1919 , he al- most caused the collapse of the confer- ence . He lost his first January duel with President Wilson , but at the mo- ment in April when the Italians walked out , this tiny ...
... British delegation . In January and in April , 1919 , he al- most caused the collapse of the confer- ence . He lost his first January duel with President Wilson , but at the mo- ment in April when the Italians walked out , this tiny ...
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... British delegate was not able to induce the Conference to deal with the two crying evils of tropical Africa , the slave trade and the liquor traffic . The British government did not , however , give up the attempt ; and , in 1890 , the ...
... British delegate was not able to induce the Conference to deal with the two crying evils of tropical Africa , the slave trade and the liquor traffic . The British government did not , however , give up the attempt ; and , in 1890 , the ...
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... British , and Italian foreign offices to divide " the skin of the beast , " each inch of territory taken from the Germans . Sir Robert Borden , the Ca- nadian leader , who sought no spoils of war , publicly protested against the ex ...
... British , and Italian foreign offices to divide " the skin of the beast , " each inch of territory taken from the Germans . Sir Robert Borden , the Ca- nadian leader , who sought no spoils of war , publicly protested against the ex ...
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... British correspondents . Virtually all the French accredited reporters and the majority of the British journalists in Paris were docile servants of their govern ments . They were con- tent to write what they were told to write . Several ...
... British correspondents . Virtually all the French accredited reporters and the majority of the British journalists in Paris were docile servants of their govern ments . They were con- tent to write what they were told to write . Several ...
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