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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... importance of the short session , as it is called , must not be measured by its brevity . In the pressure of the long ... important bills that have passed both Houses towards the close of the long session , are not , for the same lack of ...
... importance of the short session , as it is called , must not be measured by its brevity . In the pressure of the long ... important bills that have passed both Houses towards the close of the long session , are not , for the same lack of ...
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... important addition to the literature of the age . It is contended that , what- ever practice and experience he may have , it is impossible that he can accomplish the task with justice to the dramatist , to the actors , or to himself ...
... important addition to the literature of the age . It is contended that , what- ever practice and experience he may have , it is impossible that he can accomplish the task with justice to the dramatist , to the actors , or to himself ...
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... important it has become , in our time , that the science of citizenship should be studied , and the methods for the training of citizens improved . I have been , for a quarter of a century , greatly interested in observing how steadily ...
... important it has become , in our time , that the science of citizenship should be studied , and the methods for the training of citizens improved . I have been , for a quarter of a century , greatly interested in observing how steadily ...
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