The North American Review, Volume 233University of Northern Iowa, 1932 - North American review Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 313
... believe her . " I am very truthful , " she answered quickly , as if to correct him . " And because you were my husband's best friend , I want you to know certain things and to understand them . There is no other reason . I am only ...
... believe her . " I am very truthful , " she answered quickly , as if to correct him . " And because you were my husband's best friend , I want you to know certain things and to understand them . There is no other reason . I am only ...
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... believe that all war is inconceivable in the future , that no nation will become seriously involved with the United States throughout all time to come , then a navy would be as useless as a life preserver on a mountain top . If we are ...
... believe that all war is inconceivable in the future , that no nation will become seriously involved with the United States throughout all time to come , then a navy would be as useless as a life preserver on a mountain top . If we are ...
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... believe in mass reaction rather than individual ex- pansion . A young economist assures me that science will bring about a re- vival of interest in national politics . Certainly the current business de- pression will focus our attention ...
... believe in mass reaction rather than individual ex- pansion . A young economist assures me that science will bring about a re- vival of interest in national politics . Certainly the current business de- pression will focus our attention ...
Contents
Disarmament and Bootleg Armaments | 25 |
FAIRCHILD HENRY PRATT Let Malthus | 71 |
GAITHER RICE The Shining Road Story | 111 |
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