The National Review, Volume 48, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1907 |
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Page 576
... desire and are desired to do so . As we have often pointed out , this concession would not touch the question of tests ; for , by the Bill , existing teachers ( whether " tested " or not ) are to retain their posts . ( 3 ) With regard ...
... desire and are desired to do so . As we have often pointed out , this concession would not touch the question of tests ; for , by the Bill , existing teachers ( whether " tested " or not ) are to retain their posts . ( 3 ) With regard ...
Page 669
... desire to end abuses voted for my opponent . " It was the intensity of this desire that brought Mr. Hughes so perilously close to defeat . Say what we may about Mr. Hearst , he may be the demagogue that President Roosevelt believes him ...
... desire to end abuses voted for my opponent . " It was the intensity of this desire that brought Mr. Hughes so perilously close to defeat . Say what we may about Mr. Hearst , he may be the demagogue that President Roosevelt believes him ...
Page 708
... desire , which is rapidly spreading among new members , many of whom have served long apprenticeships on other public bodies , to take part in the business they have been sent to perform . That desire cannot be met under the present ...
... desire , which is rapidly spreading among new members , many of whom have served long apprenticeships on other public bodies , to take part in the business they have been sent to perform . That desire cannot be met under the present ...
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NATIONAL | 560 |
The Future of Tariff Reform By J L GARVIN Editor of | 571 |
To General Picquart on his Appointment as Secretary | 632 |
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