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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... become useful men . It is with such classes that the governing officer has to deal ; for in the matter of discipline and government he has no occasion to think of the ninety - and - nine that need no repentance . One of the first things ...
... become useful men . It is with such classes that the governing officer has to deal ; for in the matter of discipline and government he has no occasion to think of the ninety - and - nine that need no repentance . One of the first things ...
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... become bound to obey , under such laws as may be in force . Farther , the student is not a finished character , or a person in a fixed or stationary condition ; he is in a state of pupilage , and of active mental and moral growth and ...
... become bound to obey , under such laws as may be in force . Farther , the student is not a finished character , or a person in a fixed or stationary condition ; he is in a state of pupilage , and of active mental and moral growth and ...
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... become a prize bogey with which to frighten the unthinking . The state is not some- thing above us , doing something for us . It is one kind of coöperation . It shows greater self - reliance to provide a telegraph service for ourselves ...
... become a prize bogey with which to frighten the unthinking . The state is not some- thing above us , doing something for us . It is one kind of coöperation . It shows greater self - reliance to provide a telegraph service for ourselves ...
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... become obsolete . They were , with but two exceptions , the very best specimens of naval architecture of the period and distinctively American in weight of batteries , great strength , capacity , sea - going qualities - everything , in ...
... become obsolete . They were , with but two exceptions , the very best specimens of naval architecture of the period and distinctively American in weight of batteries , great strength , capacity , sea - going qualities - everything , in ...
Page 65
... become obsolete . Even that addition to the navy would avail but little unless they are the forerunners of others . In 1836 the official programme called for fifteen battle - ships . To - day we need twenty at least . When we shall have ...
... become obsolete . Even that addition to the navy would avail but little unless they are the forerunners of others . In 1836 the official programme called for fifteen battle - ships . To - day we need twenty at least . When we shall have ...
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