The North American Review, Volumen203,Parte2O. Everett, 1916 |
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... true that heroic attempts were made at these Conferences to provide adequate facilities through mediation , commissions of enquiry , and particularly by ar- bitration , to settle international disputes without recourse to war . But it ...
... true that heroic attempts were made at these Conferences to provide adequate facilities through mediation , commissions of enquiry , and particularly by ar- bitration , to settle international disputes without recourse to war . But it ...
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... true of Wordsworth : few poets sum up so much genuine inner experience in a little space ; few are so profound while seeming simple . In an exceptional degree the study of Wordsworth's life helps one to understand not merely the mind ...
... true of Wordsworth : few poets sum up so much genuine inner experience in a little space ; few are so profound while seeming simple . In an exceptional degree the study of Wordsworth's life helps one to understand not merely the mind ...
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... true through the statement of so many observers , but New Yorkers , those who have followed the political fortunes of the State since 1906 , know it is true . It was the people of the State who wanted Hughes back in the " Hughes days ...
... true through the statement of so many observers , but New Yorkers , those who have followed the political fortunes of the State since 1906 , know it is true . It was the people of the State who wanted Hughes back in the " Hughes days ...
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