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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for it represents nothing but his individual opinion , and if it is given contrary to his convictions it is worse ... represent views that have been exploded . " Now , that the smoke and dust of the last election has sub- sided , it ...
for it represents nothing but his individual opinion , and if it is given contrary to his convictions it is worse ... represent views that have been exploded . " Now , that the smoke and dust of the last election has sub- sided , it ...
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... representing Statehood , the Senate does represent the people . I say it does not , and for the incon- trovertibility of my statement we need only turn to the largest and wealthiest State in the Union , New York , which has had two ...
... representing Statehood , the Senate does represent the people . I say it does not , and for the incon- trovertibility of my statement we need only turn to the largest and wealthiest State in the Union , New York , which has had two ...
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... represent the life of only a very small proportion of the week . They are opened , perhaps , two or three times on ... represents the amount of thought and atten- tion which is , on the average , given to them and their work by men who ...
... represent the life of only a very small proportion of the week . They are opened , perhaps , two or three times on ... represents the amount of thought and atten- tion which is , on the average , given to them and their work by men who ...
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