The North American Review, Volume 135University of Northern Iowa, 1882 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... nation , the Scotch another nation , the Irish another , although they are united in one kingdom , and their union is not federative , and is therefore much closer and more intimate than that of the States which form our Union . In the ...
... nation , the Scotch another nation , the Irish another , although they are united in one kingdom , and their union is not federative , and is therefore much closer and more intimate than that of the States which form our Union . In the ...
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... nation . There is a sense in which they are the most military of nations — and here occurs another para- dox - because Napoleon was singularly correct when he called us 66 a nation of shop - keepers . " The paradox reconciles itself in ...
... nation . There is a sense in which they are the most military of nations — and here occurs another para- dox - because Napoleon was singularly correct when he called us 66 a nation of shop - keepers . " The paradox reconciles itself in ...
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... nation not absolutely subdued by an invading force , there should have been such a reckless expenditure of life as ... nations of Europe and America which we associate with the progress of modern civilization ) , have we had an ...
... nation not absolutely subdued by an invading force , there should have been such a reckless expenditure of life as ... nations of Europe and America which we associate with the progress of modern civilization ) , have we had an ...
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