The National Review, Volume 47, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1906 |
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Page 34
... feeling and anti- foreign feeling , into which the dynasty will endeavour to divert the growing popular discontent . In this connection we would call our readers ' attention to a masterly paper in this number from the pen of a British ...
... feeling and anti- foreign feeling , into which the dynasty will endeavour to divert the growing popular discontent . In this connection we would call our readers ' attention to a masterly paper in this number from the pen of a British ...
Page 111
... feeling that the President expects great things from the South , and he is seeking to hold enough Southern men in Congress to carry through his measures , despite Republican opposition . The Southern Democrats saved the Philippine ...
... feeling that the President expects great things from the South , and he is seeking to hold enough Southern men in Congress to carry through his measures , despite Republican opposition . The Southern Democrats saved the Philippine ...
Page 295
... feeling . " Mr. Roosevelt was the popular idol ; and even those men who had formerly distrusted him appeared to be anxious to have their past judgment forgotten . But if we compare now with then we see how great the change . Mr ...
... feeling . " Mr. Roosevelt was the popular idol ; and even those men who had formerly distrusted him appeared to be anxious to have their past judgment forgotten . But if we compare now with then we see how great the change . Mr ...
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