The North American Review, Band 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... favor ; or , to speak more correct- ly , they seek to obtain such public appreciation by favor of the press . During this century , the arts have declined as the press has pretended to assume authority . During the last fifty years no ...
... favor ; or , to speak more correct- ly , they seek to obtain such public appreciation by favor of the press . During this century , the arts have declined as the press has pretended to assume authority . During the last fifty years no ...
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... favor annexation at any cost . In two ways could annexation be accomplished - by conquest or by the voluntary act of Mexico . As I have already said , I do not think that there is now a political party in the United States which favors ...
... favor annexation at any cost . In two ways could annexation be accomplished - by conquest or by the voluntary act of Mexico . As I have already said , I do not think that there is now a political party in the United States which favors ...
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... favor- able to open trade relations with the United States , and while one - fourth of its adult population is already in this country , shrieks hysterically , " Treason ! " " Rebellion ! " Under these circumstances a political union ...
... favor- able to open trade relations with the United States , and while one - fourth of its adult population is already in this country , shrieks hysterically , " Treason ! " " Rebellion ! " Under these circumstances a political union ...
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