North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 601
... agents . Such places as still remain uninhabited , owing to their wild character , are carefully explored . There is yet but little land available for colonization , and which could be granted to new- comers without encroaching on the ...
... agents . Such places as still remain uninhabited , owing to their wild character , are carefully explored . There is yet but little land available for colonization , and which could be granted to new- comers without encroaching on the ...
Page 677
... agents of corporations . Regulations for the protection of the forests against depredation were found incapable of enforcement . These depredations increased with the growth of population , until , a few years ago , we were confronted ...
... agents of corporations . Regulations for the protection of the forests against depredation were found incapable of enforcement . These depredations increased with the growth of population , until , a few years ago , we were confronted ...
Page 841
... agent is added the suffocating fumes of brimstone ; and , to express the acme of punishment , we have the figure of fire and brimstone , and we are told of the lake of fire and brimstone where the smoke of torment continually ascends ...
... agent is added the suffocating fumes of brimstone ; and , to express the acme of punishment , we have the figure of fire and brimstone , and we are told of the lake of fire and brimstone where the smoke of torment continually ascends ...
Page 875
... agent committed to cunning and unscrupulousness , whose calling must find him ready to accomplish , when national ... agents , and the scandals connected with the activity of military attachés in different capitals , could be quoted as ...
... agent committed to cunning and unscrupulousness , whose calling must find him ready to accomplish , when national ... agents , and the scandals connected with the activity of military attachés in different capitals , could be quoted as ...
Page 877
... agent . But , although in America and Europe the possibilities of diplomacy have narrowed down to the maintenance of mutual good will between nations , or the conclusion or prevention of alliances by appeals made to reason , national ...
... agent . But , although in America and Europe the possibilities of diplomacy have narrowed down to the maintenance of mutual good will between nations , or the conclusion or prevention of alliances by appeals made to reason , national ...
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