North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Bände 245-246University of Northern Iowa, 1938 |
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... tion . They cannot , in the eternally strained international situation , afford to have empty colonies which other nations will envy ( as Japan envies Australia ) , and if they wish colonies they must justify themselves by pointing to ...
... tion . They cannot , in the eternally strained international situation , afford to have empty colonies which other nations will envy ( as Japan envies Australia ) , and if they wish colonies they must justify themselves by pointing to ...
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... tion in Europe or Asia any more than I am pleading the case for Fascism . I am simply raising the question of whether the crusade against revolution on which Great Britain proposes that we embark ( in the name of a cru- sade against ...
... tion in Europe or Asia any more than I am pleading the case for Fascism . I am simply raising the question of whether the crusade against revolution on which Great Britain proposes that we embark ( in the name of a cru- sade against ...
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... tion instead of plastic creation . Hence the pictures that they and their audience thought most impressive now seem pretentious and dull . It is in their less ambitious pictures , such as some in- formal wood interior or glimpse of a ...
... tion instead of plastic creation . Hence the pictures that they and their audience thought most impressive now seem pretentious and dull . It is in their less ambitious pictures , such as some in- formal wood interior or glimpse of a ...
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Foreword J | 24 |
Six Poems SISTER MARY IRMA | 58 |
Up from Missouri MALCOLM VAUGHAN | 82 |
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