The National Review, Volume 49W.H. Allen, 1907 - English literature |
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Page 172
... feeling , because they are so stirred by every movement that helps to bind together the Empire , and looking upon this proposal as one of the means of uniting its scattered parts , they would gladly avail themselves of it . But it is ...
... feeling , because they are so stirred by every movement that helps to bind together the Empire , and looking upon this proposal as one of the means of uniting its scattered parts , they would gladly avail themselves of it . But it is ...
Page 607
... feeling among the people that two terms are enough for any man . Part of this feeling may be latent . It may not have been aroused . It would be , when the campaign came on , if a popular candidate should be opposed to Mr. Roosevelt on ...
... feeling among the people that two terms are enough for any man . Part of this feeling may be latent . It may not have been aroused . It would be , when the campaign came on , if a popular candidate should be opposed to Mr. Roosevelt on ...
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... feeling , is a permanent force , the influence of which , thus startled , deflects national sympathy and policy as a magnet does a compass . Little more than a generation ago , who so dear to Americans as Russia ? then perhaps the only ...
... feeling , is a permanent force , the influence of which , thus startled , deflects national sympathy and policy as a magnet does a compass . Little more than a generation ago , who so dear to Americans as Russia ? then perhaps the only ...
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