The North American Review, Volume 170O. Everett, 1968 - 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 157
... taken and destroyed . The investment lines are not very close , nor has the continual bombardment inflicted severe loss . Provisions and ammunition exist for at least a month to come , and the garrison are much elated at their recent ...
... taken and destroyed . The investment lines are not very close , nor has the continual bombardment inflicted severe loss . Provisions and ammunition exist for at least a month to come , and the garrison are much elated at their recent ...
Page 276
... taken from Spanish prisoners and two thousand purchased in Hong Kong , they proceeded to organize three brigades and also to arm a small steamer they had cap- tured . I was the first to tell Admiral Dewey that there was any disposition ...
... taken from Spanish prisoners and two thousand purchased in Hong Kong , they proceeded to organize three brigades and also to arm a small steamer they had cap- tured . I was the first to tell Admiral Dewey that there was any disposition ...
Page 429
... taken by their author in one sense , and taken by the public in another . This happens and must happen above all when formulas are transplanted from one country to another , from one civilization to another , when they are enunciated by ...
... taken by their author in one sense , and taken by the public in another . This happens and must happen above all when formulas are transplanted from one country to another , from one civilization to another , when they are enunciated by ...
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