The North American Review, Volume 238University of Northern Iowa, 1934 - 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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Page 109
... hope and believe that this view will be upheld by the nations who have solemnly guaranteed the sanctity of treaties and whose leaders have on many occasions declared that the in- violability of these instruments is the hope of the world ...
... hope and believe that this view will be upheld by the nations who have solemnly guaranteed the sanctity of treaties and whose leaders have on many occasions declared that the in- violability of these instruments is the hope of the world ...
Page 179
... hope for and the belief in the coming of that new and better world , " fit for heroes to live in , " which many confidently expected would result from the war to end war , that we should look for the fundamental cause of the half ...
... hope for and the belief in the coming of that new and better world , " fit for heroes to live in , " which many confidently expected would result from the war to end war , that we should look for the fundamental cause of the half ...
Page 282
... hope that they may make new lives somewhere else in the world . Some of the scenes are tre- mendously dramatic , especially the one in which the doctor , already cruelly used , tries to save one of his tormentors stricken with typhus ...
... hope that they may make new lives somewhere else in the world . Some of the scenes are tre- mendously dramatic , especially the one in which the doctor , already cruelly used , tries to save one of his tormentors stricken with typhus ...
Contents
Stacks | 20 |
LEWISOHN LUDWIG The New Meaning | 30 |
LINEAWEAVER JOHN Alan Story | 39 |
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