North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Bände 245-246University of Northern Iowa, 1938 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 75
Seite 102
... American bonds mentioned above are of enduring nature , and could only be broken by some radical transformation in either nation , such as the overthrow of democracy , the development of an imperialistic drive in America , or the ...
... American bonds mentioned above are of enduring nature , and could only be broken by some radical transformation in either nation , such as the overthrow of democracy , the development of an imperialistic drive in America , or the ...
Seite 386
... American . Had not all American philosophy grounded itself solidly upon home- spun commonsense ? For Mr. Lewis , commonsense had become a philosophy . Clearly , his purpose was to achieve a scrupulously faithful picture of American life ...
... American . Had not all American philosophy grounded itself solidly upon home- spun commonsense ? For Mr. Lewis , commonsense had become a philosophy . Clearly , his purpose was to achieve a scrupulously faithful picture of American life ...
Seite 254
... American belief in the fabulous Chinese market — a dream that has pleasantly beguiled American traders for more than a century . The thought that every one of the 450,000,000 residents of China is a potential customer for a dollar watch ...
... American belief in the fabulous Chinese market — a dream that has pleasantly beguiled American traders for more than a century . The thought that every one of the 450,000,000 residents of China is a potential customer for a dollar watch ...
Inhalt
Foreword | 3 |
An Unpublished Journal of John Muir | 24 |
Six Poems | 52 |
29 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
American artist asked beauty Bill Britain British Empire cent century China civilization color Congress critics democratic dollars economic England Europe evil eyes fact Fascist foreign Frank Lloyd Wright Galveston hand Hitler human hundred industrial interest investments Jake Japan Joe Kennedy knew labor land less living look Lora Manchukuo Manchuria Mark Twain Mencken ment million modern nature Neutrality Act never night Oliver Open Door painting party Paul Gallico person picture play poetry political present President problem radio Reddy Riposto Roosevelt Saint Davids Samuel Slater seemed Sequoia ship silver social speculation square miles story Street Telumah things Thoreau thought thousand tion took trade trees turned United veterans vote walked words writing York