North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Bände 247-248University of Northern Iowa, 1939 |
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... Washington to diplomatists ' eyes is so American that the ambassadors can't see the United States for the grassroots . Washington , to the newly arrived diplomat , looks like an instantaneous conquest . Senate and Cabinet wives and the ...
... Washington to diplomatists ' eyes is so American that the ambassadors can't see the United States for the grassroots . Washington , to the newly arrived diplomat , looks like an instantaneous conquest . Senate and Cabinet wives and the ...
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... Washington- Rio de Janeiro axis , nothing happens . And with great regularity . This can be highly embarrassing to the envoy who has taken their revelations at face value and sent them to his chief as serious forecasts . It is to him an ...
... Washington- Rio de Janeiro axis , nothing happens . And with great regularity . This can be highly embarrassing to the envoy who has taken their revelations at face value and sent them to his chief as serious forecasts . It is to him an ...
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... Washington's praises . Vet- eran members of the diplomatic corps come gradually to realize there are merits even in Washington's deficiencies . Its endless round of entertaining may be short on intel- lectual stimulus , but it is long ...
... Washington's praises . Vet- eran members of the diplomatic corps come gradually to realize there are merits even in Washington's deficiencies . Its endless round of entertaining may be short on intel- lectual stimulus , but it is long ...
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QUARTERLY COMMENT | 10 |
THREE NOTES ON AMERICAN LITERATURE | 21 |
PARK Edwin Art 168 | 64 |
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