North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Bände 241-242University of Northern Iowa, 1936 |
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... facts themselves . ― If , indeed , public debts were " in reality nothing but anticipated taxes " — which would mean ... fact that its accumulation of debt was all it could handle . No such phenomenon being existent , we conclude that ...
... facts themselves . ― If , indeed , public debts were " in reality nothing but anticipated taxes " — which would mean ... fact that its accumulation of debt was all it could handle . No such phenomenon being existent , we conclude that ...
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... facts . The American press can never be made free until it is made responsible to the people . Mr. Lundberg is ... fact that the very elements in our society which should have been busy tirelessly exposing him , year in and year ...
... facts . The American press can never be made free until it is made responsible to the people . Mr. Lundberg is ... fact that the very elements in our society which should have been busy tirelessly exposing him , year in and year ...
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... fact and fancy . Starting with the premise that a strange influence pervades the ether of this state , he goes on to ... fact , and fact well - substantiated by the living de- scendents of the original protagonists . The stories of the ...
... fact and fancy . Starting with the premise that a strange influence pervades the ether of this state , he goes on to ... fact , and fact well - substantiated by the living de- scendents of the original protagonists . The stories of the ...
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Story about the Mockingbird THOMAS CALDECOT CHUBB | 28 |
Littoral Dawn Verse FRANCES FROST | 48 |
Words of Earth Verse JESSE STUART | 71 |
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