North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Band 221University of Northern Iowa, 1925 |
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... question of peace is one which bears with peculiar force upon the world today . We have lately emerged from an intimate experience with the alternative of peace , which is war . We have emerged from a war , but we have not recovered ...
... question of peace is one which bears with peculiar force upon the world today . We have lately emerged from an intimate experience with the alternative of peace , which is war . We have emerged from a war , but we have not recovered ...
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... question of informing public opinion so that the laws in this respect may be carried out . We have the National Defense Act of 1920 , which calls for an adequate but small Regular Army , capable of quick expansion ; a competent National ...
... question of informing public opinion so that the laws in this respect may be carried out . We have the National Defense Act of 1920 , which calls for an adequate but small Regular Army , capable of quick expansion ; a competent National ...
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... question of national defense this country has enacted in a generation . I am thankful that between now and the conven- ing of the next Congress the women of the country will have an opportunity to inform themselves about this measure ...
... question of national defense this country has enacted in a generation . I am thankful that between now and the conven- ing of the next Congress the women of the country will have an opportunity to inform themselves about this measure ...
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... question peace in its relation to the instruments of national defense- which is just one of the questions which the women of America , accepting the full responsibilities of citizenship , are in duty bound to consider . It is merely an ...
... question peace in its relation to the instruments of national defense- which is just one of the questions which the women of America , accepting the full responsibilities of citizenship , are in duty bound to consider . It is merely an ...
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... questions , which the death of the great labor leader has taken into the wider forum of public discussion , had ... question , that Mr. Gompers held his unique position by virtue of extraordinary gifts of intellect and of character ...
... questions , which the death of the great labor leader has taken into the wider forum of public discussion , had ... question , that Mr. Gompers held his unique position by virtue of extraordinary gifts of intellect and of character ...
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Seite 636 - ... presence, aid or instigation is guilty of a felony and punishable by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than 10 years or by a fine of not more than $5,000.00 or both.
Seite 385 - Then, I believe, we need add no more : if he knows himself, he will consider it as the most perfect punishment, that he is known to the world. Chas. Surf. If they talk this way to Honesty, what will they say to me, by and by ? [Aside.
Seite 495 - Impairing the force of this gift, was a stubborn tenacity of will, which rendered her obtuse to all reasoning where her own wishes, or her own sense of right, was concerned. She should have been a man — a great navigator,
Seite 553 - Uncertainty and expectation are the joys of life. Security is an insipid thing, and the overtaking and possessing of a wish, discovers the folly of the chase.
Seite 504 - No nightingale did ever chaunt More welcome notes to weary bands Of travellers in some shady haunt, Among Arabian sands: A voice so thrilling ne'er was heard In springtime from the cuckoo bird, Breaking the silence of the seas Among the farthest Hebrides.
Seite 515 - It has been before observed that images, however beautiful, though faithfully copied from nature, and as accurately represented in words, do not of themselves characterize the poet. They become proofs of original genius only as far as they are modified by a predominant passion; or by associated thoughts or images awakened by that passion...
Seite 658 - And then consider the great historical fact that, for three centuries, this book has been woven into the life of all that is best and noblest in English...
Seite 659 - I have always been strongly in favor of secular education, in the sense of education without theology; but I must confess I have been no less seriously perplexed to know by what practical measures the religious feeling, which is the essential basis of conduct, was to be kept up, in the present utterly chaotic state of opinion on these matters, without the use of the Bible.
Seite 392 - Who, if he rise to station of command, Rises by open means; and there will stand On honorable terms, or else retire, And in himself possess his own desire; Who comprehends his trust, and to the same Keeps faithful with a singleness of aim; And therefore does not stoop, nor lie in wait For wealth, or honors, or for worldly state...
Seite 594 - It was against the recital of an act of Parliament, rather than against any suffering under its enactments, that they took up arms. They went to war against a preamble. They fought seven years against a declaration.