Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 101Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 30
... political supporters in the House of Commons . Even in this rugged republic there is a perceptible tendency to bewail the paucity of such far - sighted nation - builders as are now occupied in adding chapters to the story of the island ...
... political supporters in the House of Commons . Even in this rugged republic there is a perceptible tendency to bewail the paucity of such far - sighted nation - builders as are now occupied in adding chapters to the story of the island ...
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... political parties , so that Coalition and Labor are the current terms for what was once known as Tories and Whigs ... politics . Europe does from time to time discover some great - souled Ameri- can idealist whose glory dims for a mo ...
... political parties , so that Coalition and Labor are the current terms for what was once known as Tories and Whigs ... politics . Europe does from time to time discover some great - souled Ameri- can idealist whose glory dims for a mo ...
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... political systems on the American continents was the determination to avoid entangling alliances with Euro- pean nations . Washington's farewell advice to his fellow - countrymen was not a sudden flash of insight on his part , a new ...
... political systems on the American continents was the determination to avoid entangling alliances with Euro- pean nations . Washington's farewell advice to his fellow - countrymen was not a sudden flash of insight on his part , a new ...
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... political and eco- nomic ambitions in order to have our coöperation in the new - world order . In fact , if you think it over , you may come to the conclusion that not only the two birds in the bush , but also the bird in the hand , may ...
... political and eco- nomic ambitions in order to have our coöperation in the new - world order . In fact , if you think it over , you may come to the conclusion that not only the two birds in the bush , but also the bird in the hand , may ...
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... political lethargy of his people and insists upon surrendering his absolute powers to the demos . This plays havoc with several very aged and respectable epigrams . We have been saying that reform never comes from the top , and that ...
... political lethargy of his people and insists upon surrendering his absolute powers to the demos . This plays havoc with several very aged and respectable epigrams . We have been saying that reform never comes from the top , and that ...
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