The North American Review, Band 218University of Northern Iowa, 1923 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... appears to be a litigated case and is probably the most important yet submitted to the Court . The Court is likely to get most of its business from weak nations , as is indicated by the countries which have signed the clause opting the ...
... appears to be a litigated case and is probably the most important yet submitted to the Court . The Court is likely to get most of its business from weak nations , as is indicated by the countries which have signed the clause opting the ...
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... appears to be a secondary consideration only . These illustrations are cited to dispel the illusion that nations in dispute necessarily desire judicial machinery for the settlement of their differences , and that the great need of the ...
... appears to be a secondary consideration only . These illustrations are cited to dispel the illusion that nations in dispute necessarily desire judicial machinery for the settlement of their differences , and that the great need of the ...
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... appear in another light . I became conscious of this difference before I had exchanged a word on politics with any Belgian . What could it be ? As I wondered , it dawned upon me that Brussels had lain for more than four long years under ...
... appear in another light . I became conscious of this difference before I had exchanged a word on politics with any Belgian . What could it be ? As I wondered , it dawned upon me that Brussels had lain for more than four long years under ...
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... appear the man of the hour who could bring about the radical change within and without for which the motley crowds in the streets were clamoring . His friends utilized Nothing is as characteristic of the confused minds of the people and ...
... appear the man of the hour who could bring about the radical change within and without for which the motley crowds in the streets were clamoring . His friends utilized Nothing is as characteristic of the confused minds of the people and ...
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... appear as the triumph and tragedy of democracy in Hungary . As a mat- ter of fact , Hungary was perhaps never further removed from democracy than under his rule . How far this democratic " lip service " went is rather amusingly ...
... appear as the triumph and tragedy of democracy in Hungary . As a mat- ter of fact , Hungary was perhaps never further removed from democracy than under his rule . How far this democratic " lip service " went is rather amusingly ...
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Seite 456 - He was a lovely youth ! I guess The panther in the wilderness Was not so fair as he ; And, when he chose to sport and play, No dolphin ever was so gay Upon the tropic sea.
Seite 135 - The powers delegated by the proposed constitution to the federal government, are few and defined ; those which are to remain in the state governments, are numerous and indefinite...
Seite 202 - An idle poet, here and there, Looks round him; but, for all the rest, The world, unfathomably fair, Is duller than a witling's jest. Love wakes men, once a lifetime each; They lift their heavy lids, and look; And, lo, what one sweet page can teach, They read with joy, then shut the book. And some give thanks, and some blaspheme, And most forget; but, either way, That and the Child's unheeded dream Is all the light of all their day.
Seite 265 - ... instant, overwhelming, and leaving no choice of means, and no moment for deliberation.
Seite 682 - Soon after the Reformation, a few people came over into this new world for conscience sake. Perhaps this apparently trivial incident may transfer the great seat of empire into America. It looks likely to me...
Seite 544 - There is no position which depends on clearer principles than that every act of a delegated authority contrary to the tenor of the commission under which it is exercised is void. No legislative act, therefore, contrary to the Constitution, can be valid.
Seite 11 - If the dispute between the parties is claimed by one of them, and is found by the Council to arise out of a matter which by international law is solely within the domestic jurisdiction of that party, the Council shall so report, and shall make no recommendation as to its settlement.
Seite 137 - We, the people of the Confederate States, each state acting in its sovereign and independent character, in order to form a permanent federal government, establish justice, insure domestic tranquillity, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, invoking the favor and guidance of Almighty God, do ordain and establish this constitution for the Confederate States of America.
Seite 143 - But for the treaty and the statute there soon might be no birds for any powers to deal with. We see nothing in the Constitution that compels the Government to sit by while a food supply is cut off and the protectors of our forests and our crops are destroyed.
Seite 682 - Westward the course of empire takes its way, The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day : Time's noblest offspring is the last.