The North American Review, Volume 114Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1872 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 136
... relations between in- structors and scholars were far from satisfactory . Thoroughly cordial these relations never could be and never can become so long as any means of coercion or any connection with college discipline remain in the ...
... relations between in- structors and scholars were far from satisfactory . Thoroughly cordial these relations never could be and never can become so long as any means of coercion or any connection with college discipline remain in the ...
Page 246
... relations of the two governments continued to be most friendly and most intimate . These facts leave no good reason for doubting that , if France had presented the slightest remon- strance to the Italian Cabinet , the negotiations would ...
... relations of the two governments continued to be most friendly and most intimate . These facts leave no good reason for doubting that , if France had presented the slightest remon- strance to the Italian Cabinet , the negotiations would ...
Page 400
... relation of state to state , and not of in- dividuals to individuals , a relation of things and not of persons ; in such ... relations which have no connection with the condition of war , which , by introducing enmity between two or more ...
... relation of state to state , and not of in- dividuals to individuals , a relation of things and not of persons ; in such ... relations which have no connection with the condition of war , which , by introducing enmity between two or more ...
Contents
ORATORY AND JOURNALISM | 39 |
HARVARD COLLEGE 178687 | 110 |
THE BUTLER CANVASS | 147 |
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