North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 615
... month was called upon to hand over fifty cents of that sum , as indeed happened , his financial situation became very serious . Many of the ablest and most capable officials exerted themselves to find employment elsewhere , and the men ...
... month was called upon to hand over fifty cents of that sum , as indeed happened , his financial situation became very serious . Many of the ablest and most capable officials exerted themselves to find employment elsewhere , and the men ...
Page 625
... month , is not exactly the sort of man that can be expected to take any very wide view of the national economic necessities . Yet , in 1896-97 , several of these at least were making a point of impressing on the minds of their charges ...
... month , is not exactly the sort of man that can be expected to take any very wide view of the national economic necessities . Yet , in 1896-97 , several of these at least were making a point of impressing on the minds of their charges ...
Page 646
... months after the first shot was fired , she sustained a series of checks so serious that many mistook them for disaster . To retire now from the struggle before paralyzing the forces which would fain renew it , would be at once to act ...
... months after the first shot was fired , she sustained a series of checks so serious that many mistook them for disaster . To retire now from the struggle before paralyzing the forces which would fain renew it , would be at once to act ...
Page 651
... month ! And there will be but one available railway line from base to front , so that if that can be rendered impassable , the termination of the war will have been put off indefinitely and time will have been enlisted on the side of ...
... month ! And there will be but one available railway line from base to front , so that if that can be rendered impassable , the termination of the war will have been put off indefinitely and time will have been enlisted on the side of ...
Page 672
... months or a few years , the rock in which the aqueduct was cut would be reduced to a mass of sand . Had the Government been in the habit of consulting scientific experts who were not professional engineers , on every question of science ...
... months or a few years , the rock in which the aqueduct was cut would be reduced to a mass of sand . Had the Government been in the habit of consulting scientific experts who were not professional engineers , on every question of science ...
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