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 26
... doubt , cases in which it is better that a few corruptors of good should be sacrificed for the benefit of the majority . The instructor or administrator must bear in mind that he also serves a Master , and is in some sense the servant ...
... doubt , cases in which it is better that a few corruptors of good should be sacrificed for the benefit of the majority . The instructor or administrator must bear in mind that he also serves a Master , and is in some sense the servant ...
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... doubt the Southern fleet was not properly ready for action , and for this unreadiness it would seem that Captain Mitchell , who commanded it , was not responsible . I do not think , however , it is possible to read the correspondence ...
... doubt the Southern fleet was not properly ready for action , and for this unreadiness it would seem that Captain Mitchell , who commanded it , was not responsible . I do not think , however , it is possible to read the correspondence ...
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... doubt . In omitting to come to this understanding with the President , he evinced , it would seem , a want of knowledge of the working of popular governments in times of great national danger . He thus exposed himself to , or , at least ...
... doubt . In omitting to come to this understanding with the President , he evinced , it would seem , a want of knowledge of the working of popular governments in times of great national danger . He thus exposed himself to , or , at least ...
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... doubt where you will be . Go ahead without preparation , forethought , or care ; only let us hear that you are moving , so that the newspapers may brag . " These - I declare I have nothing exaggerated and naught set down in malice ...
... doubt where you will be . Go ahead without preparation , forethought , or care ; only let us hear that you are moving , so that the newspapers may brag . " These - I declare I have nothing exaggerated and naught set down in malice ...
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... doubt directly responsible ; but the great mistake lay in that action of the Administration , which can hardly be better described than in Mr. Lincoln's words applied later in the War : they " swopped horses whilst they were crossing ...
... doubt directly responsible ; but the great mistake lay in that action of the Administration , which can hardly be better described than in Mr. Lincoln's words applied later in the War : they " swopped horses whilst they were crossing ...
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