The North American Review, Volume 225University of Northern Iowa, 1928 - 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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... Senator Thomas James , 149 . " Wanted on Earth " , 303 . WARE , FOSTER . Meet the Mayor , 42 . WEBER , HENRIETTE . Silk Stockings and Sedi- tion , 81 ; Plucking the Golden Gander , 461 . What's Wrong with Mexico ? 261 . Whither Is the ...
... Senator Thomas James , 149 . " Wanted on Earth " , 303 . WARE , FOSTER . Meet the Mayor , 42 . WEBER , HENRIETTE . Silk Stockings and Sedi- tion , 81 ; Plucking the Golden Gander , 461 . What's Wrong with Mexico ? 261 . Whither Is the ...
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... Senate . Such an examination shows a better and better appreciation of the prob- lems of National Defense . At the same time not a few present- day statements bear a striking resemblance to the wild outbursts of fifty or a hundred years ...
... Senate . Such an examination shows a better and better appreciation of the prob- lems of National Defense . At the same time not a few present- day statements bear a striking resemblance to the wild outbursts of fifty or a hundred years ...
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... Senate on July 10 , 1861 , Mr. Lane said : I believe if we had had a standing army of 40,000 true men last January , the present disastrous condition which has overtaken the country would never have befallen it . However , in 1861 there ...
... Senate on July 10 , 1861 , Mr. Lane said : I believe if we had had a standing army of 40,000 true men last January , the present disastrous condition which has overtaken the country would never have befallen it . However , in 1861 there ...
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... Senate embodied in the so - called Lodge Amendment of 1912 : Resolved , that when any harbor or other place in the American Continents is so situated that the occupation thereof , for naval or military purposes , might threaten the ...
... Senate embodied in the so - called Lodge Amendment of 1912 : Resolved , that when any harbor or other place in the American Continents is so situated that the occupation thereof , for naval or military purposes , might threaten the ...
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... Senate can not avoid a determination which may well be epochal of its power to sit as censor upon the acts of States in electing its members ; a question lucidly expounded in our pages last month by ex - Senator Wads- worth . The ...
... Senate can not avoid a determination which may well be epochal of its power to sit as censor upon the acts of States in electing its members ; a question lucidly expounded in our pages last month by ex - Senator Wads- worth . The ...
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Page 97 - The heavens declare the glory of God: And the firmament showeth His handiwork. Day unto day uttereth speech: And night unto night showeth knowledge.
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Page 21 - That when any harbor or other place in the American continents is so situated that the occupation thereof for naval or military purposes might threaten the communications or the safety of the United States, the Government of the United States could not see without grave concern the possession of such harbor or other place by any corporation or association which has such a relation to another Government, not American, as to give that Government practical power of control for naval or military purposes.
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Page 21 - Resolved that when any harbor or other place in the American continents is so situated that the occupation thereof for naval or military purposes might threaten the communications or the safety of the United States, the Government of the United States could not see, without grave concern, the possession of such harbor or other place by any corporation or association which has such a relation to another Government, not American, as to give that Government practical power of control for national purposes.
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