The National Review, Volume 42, Part 1W.H. Allen, 1903 |
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Page 80
... object for the exertion of skill and muscle , an escape valve for his energies , a recreational employment of leisure hours , and not food for auri sacra fames , and we cannot admit that the attainment of this object will develop into a ...
... object for the exertion of skill and muscle , an escape valve for his energies , a recreational employment of leisure hours , and not food for auri sacra fames , and we cannot admit that the attainment of this object will develop into a ...
Page 155
... objects of our national efforts should be to get rid of the bonds in which we have gratuitously entangled ourselves ... object of a protective duty was to protect the home manufacturer from foreign competition , and as the objects of ...
... objects of our national efforts should be to get rid of the bonds in which we have gratuitously entangled ourselves ... object of a protective duty was to protect the home manufacturer from foreign competition , and as the objects of ...
Page 247
... object of the associa- tion ; for example , the sale of the club - house in order to remove to a more convenient ... objects as these , which would indeed be alterations in the constitution of the club , could be effected by the ...
... object of the associa- tion ; for example , the sale of the club - house in order to remove to a more convenient ... objects as these , which would indeed be alterations in the constitution of the club , could be effected by the ...
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