The National Review, Volume 78W.H. Allen, 1921 - English literature |
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Page 145
... American President - against which American statesmen speaking in London openly warn us—- is it astonishing that " the man in the street " should be unmoved , however eager the " man in the Cabinet " may be for a further innings in the ...
... American President - against which American statesmen speaking in London openly warn us—- is it astonishing that " the man in the street " should be unmoved , however eager the " man in the Cabinet " may be for a further innings in the ...
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no small proportion of an active life to studying and panegyrizing American institutions , and his standard lauda- tion of the American Constitution makes him persona grata among American professors and intellectuels generally ...
no small proportion of an active life to studying and panegyrizing American institutions , and his standard lauda- tion of the American Constitution makes him persona grata among American professors and intellectuels generally ...
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... American friends the Washington Conference is hailed " as affording an oppor- tunity by which America may discharge her duty to man- kind , and in that sense they welcome it . " As evidence of the solemnity of the occasion , President ...
... American friends the Washington Conference is hailed " as affording an oppor- tunity by which America may discharge her duty to man- kind , and in that sense they welcome it . " As evidence of the solemnity of the occasion , President ...
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