The North American Review, Volume 170O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 199
... nation - that , in a large measure , South African finance affects the finance of the world ; that every blow struck ... nation . And , indeed , the story is interesting enough on its own merits ; for it tells a tale of national life ...
... nation - that , in a large measure , South African finance affects the finance of the world ; that every blow struck ... nation . And , indeed , the story is interesting enough on its own merits ; for it tells a tale of national life ...
Page 458
... nation , for in our land the nation is the army ; and , on the other hand , the liberty allowed the citizen , the liberty of voting , thinking and writing . If our troops were hired or even picked , this contradiction would be less ...
... nation , for in our land the nation is the army ; and , on the other hand , the liberty allowed the citizen , the liberty of voting , thinking and writing . If our troops were hired or even picked , this contradiction would be less ...
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... nation , if it acquires the Guard , must acquire the armories . The cost of the property it would be necessary to acquire would be great , but no greater than a nation of 77,000,000 people can afford . Were the price of this property ...
... nation , if it acquires the Guard , must acquire the armories . The cost of the property it would be necessary to acquire would be great , but no greater than a nation of 77,000,000 people can afford . Were the price of this property ...
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