Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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Page 45
... force . The habi- tant had ceased to be French ; he had not become English ; he was Canadien . When Wilfrid Laurier entered poli- tics , the issue of nationalism had again been brought to the front by the discus- sion of confederation ...
... force . The habi- tant had ceased to be French ; he had not become English ; he was Canadien . When Wilfrid Laurier entered poli- tics , the issue of nationalism had again been brought to the front by the discus- sion of confederation ...
Page 79
... force necessary to carry out the terms im- posed upon Germany . To be specific , here are certain stipulations of the Treaty of Versailles that we cannot en- force : separation of German Austria from Germany ; the frontiers of Poland as ...
... force necessary to carry out the terms im- posed upon Germany . To be specific , here are certain stipulations of the Treaty of Versailles that we cannot en- force : separation of German Austria from Germany ; the frontiers of Poland as ...
Page 98
... force was forti- fied by legal enactments . Educational tests were introduced and interpreted in a manner that would ... forces of our civilization may do their just and per- fect work . White men must abjure the picturesque charlatanry ...
... force was forti- fied by legal enactments . Educational tests were introduced and interpreted in a manner that would ... forces of our civilization may do their just and per- fect work . White men must abjure the picturesque charlatanry ...
Page 99
... force ranges from a thousand to twenty - three hundred . It it not a large factory , but it has gone beyond the small - shop stage in which the men can meet their em- ployer face to face , and talk over and adjust issues as they arise ...
... force ranges from a thousand to twenty - three hundred . It it not a large factory , but it has gone beyond the small - shop stage in which the men can meet their em- ployer face to face , and talk over and adjust issues as they arise ...
Page 109
... force , but on the whole it usually protected the rights of those who had most of them and you could not override it when it went against you . Mr. Arden listened to Henry , even when he differed from him , with more patience than he ...
... force , but on the whole it usually protected the rights of those who had most of them and you could not override it when it went against you . Mr. Arden listened to Henry , even when he differed from him , with more patience than he ...
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