The North American Review, Volume 149O. Everett, 1889 - North American review Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 30
... these " amphibious operations , as Mr. Kinglake would call them , have a quite pecu- liar importance . The coöperation of the United States navy with their army , in producing a decisive effect upon AN ENGLISH VIEW OF THE CIVIL WAR. ...
... these " amphibious operations , as Mr. Kinglake would call them , have a quite pecu- liar importance . The coöperation of the United States navy with their army , in producing a decisive effect upon AN ENGLISH VIEW OF THE CIVIL WAR. ...
Page 38
... United States , was entirely ignorant of war . Able and wise as he was in all matters of civil government , he failed here most disastrously . By the course he pursued he wrecked an ably- devised plan for the advance upon Richmond of ...
... United States , was entirely ignorant of war . Able and wise as he was in all matters of civil government , he failed here most disastrously . By the course he pursued he wrecked an ably- devised plan for the advance upon Richmond of ...
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... United States ; but it cannot be said that regulation and con- trol have worked satisfactorily . Regulation and control mean in- terference of government in private affairs - a bad thing , compli- cating government and opening the flood ...
... United States ; but it cannot be said that regulation and con- trol have worked satisfactorily . Regulation and control mean in- terference of government in private affairs - a bad thing , compli- cating government and opening the flood ...
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... United States ? Precisely on account of the growing importance of government business , and on this very account civil - service regulations were introduced in Philadelphia . One reason why our government has been so poor is the indif ...
... United States ? Precisely on account of the growing importance of government business , and on this very account civil - service regulations were introduced in Philadelphia . One reason why our government has been so poor is the indif ...
Page 52
... United States shows that a few great centres are tolerably well served by private com- panies , but other places ... United States should be compared with this . Let us place the average price in the United States 52 THE NORTH AMERICAN ...
... United States shows that a few great centres are tolerably well served by private com- panies , but other places ... United States should be compared with this . Let us place the average price in the United States 52 THE NORTH AMERICAN ...
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