Scribner's Magazine, 81 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... fact re- mains that the trade - unions as a whole , though they had no grievances of their own , broke their contracts and enrolled themselves under the red flag . We are in fact in a state of chronic civil war , in which society is ...
... fact re- mains that the trade - unions as a whole , though they had no grievances of their own , broke their contracts and enrolled themselves under the red flag . We are in fact in a state of chronic civil war , in which society is ...
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... fact , and we ought not to deceive ourselves . I have been rather pleased to receive in- dignant letters from Americans , reproach- ing me for doubting the friendship and good - will of America for England . But will any well - informed ...
... fact , and we ought not to deceive ourselves . I have been rather pleased to receive in- dignant letters from Americans , reproach- ing me for doubting the friendship and good - will of America for England . But will any well - informed ...
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... fact in modern history , said , " The fact that English is the language of North America . " He saw that here was a fact , big with destiny , which reduced his new German Empire , built by blood and iron , to insignificance . It meant ...
... fact in modern history , said , " The fact that English is the language of North America . " He saw that here was a fact , big with destiny , which reduced his new German Empire , built by blood and iron , to insignificance . It meant ...
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... fact that we have never had an aristoc- racy to revere is , really , through misinter- preting our kind of democracy , to miss our kind of distinction - a variety that in the concrete much modifies the apparent in- congruity of the ...
... fact that we have never had an aristoc- racy to revere is , really , through misinter- preting our kind of democracy , to miss our kind of distinction - a variety that in the concrete much modifies the apparent in- congruity of the ...
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... we are as a people probably composed of an excep- tionally large proportion , a preponder- ance in fact , of persons of accented in- dividual character . Lacking social types we develop personal traits 56 DEMOCRATIC DISTINCTION.
... we are as a people probably composed of an excep- tionally large proportion , a preponder- ance in fact , of persons of accented in- dividual character . Lacking social types we develop personal traits 56 DEMOCRATIC DISTINCTION.
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