The North American Review, Volume 223Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1926 - North American review and miscellaneous journal Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... means . " Besides being assiduous in attendance at the Ekklesia and the Dikastery , he knew most of the citizens by name , and was always ready with advice to them in their private affairs . Moreover he possessed all the tactics of an ...
... means . " Besides being assiduous in attendance at the Ekklesia and the Dikastery , he knew most of the citizens by name , and was always ready with advice to them in their private affairs . Moreover he possessed all the tactics of an ...
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... means , sometimes indeed for ends in themselves honorable and patriotic , but sometimes also merely for personal advantage . " " Of Aristides , " Grote proceeds , " we possess unfortunately no description from the hand of Thucydides ...
... means , sometimes indeed for ends in themselves honorable and patriotic , but sometimes also merely for personal advantage . " " Of Aristides , " Grote proceeds , " we possess unfortunately no description from the hand of Thucydides ...
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... means of a practical and enduring nature . Already Germany is demanding payment for condescending to join the League of Nations as an essential factor in ensuring peace . Not only does she insist upon " ac- cepting " her share of ...
... means of a practical and enduring nature . Already Germany is demanding payment for condescending to join the League of Nations as an essential factor in ensuring peace . Not only does she insist upon " ac- cepting " her share of ...
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... means what the words imply , the English cannot linger long in this country . A corollary to this will be that the irrigation system of Egypt will pass into native hands . Will this purely local administration , if it come about , make ...
... means what the words imply , the English cannot linger long in this country . A corollary to this will be that the irrigation system of Egypt will pass into native hands . Will this purely local administration , if it come about , make ...
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... means that the Lower Nile Valley can put upon the market a better staple than anything we can produce outside of the Sea Islands always assuming my information to be accurate . When one considers the marvellous fertility of the Nile ...
... means that the Lower Nile Valley can put upon the market a better staple than anything we can produce outside of the Sea Islands always assuming my information to be accurate . When one considers the marvellous fertility of the Nile ...
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