The New Republic, Volume 5; Volume 5Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1916 - Political science |
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... Readers who differ among themselves and from us in opinion have been tolerant of the attempt to apply ideas we ... reader to tell other people about The NEW REPUBLIC , and this must be the basis of the greater success we hope for ...
... Readers who differ among themselves and from us in opinion have been tolerant of the attempt to apply ideas we ... reader to tell other people about The NEW REPUBLIC , and this must be the basis of the greater success we hope for ...
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... reader gets is this tribute to the journalist's product , output or result : " And how passable it is ! " Years ago ... readers who is old enough to re- member Maxim Gorki's first visit to the United States will remember also how ...
... reader gets is this tribute to the journalist's product , output or result : " And how passable it is ! " Years ago ... readers who is old enough to re- member Maxim Gorki's first visit to the United States will remember also how ...
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... reader right to the front , and for a wide comprehensive view that only a man with a grasp for big things could obtain , Mr. Palmer's book is the best by any war correspondent . $ 1.50 net . Interpretations of Literature By LAFCADIO ...
... reader right to the front , and for a wide comprehensive view that only a man with a grasp for big things could obtain , Mr. Palmer's book is the best by any war correspondent . $ 1.50 net . Interpretations of Literature By LAFCADIO ...
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... reader is already paying these taxes every time he takes a drink . " That is quite true , but he is paying the taxes voluntarily . May I submit a quotation from President Garfield which bears on this point ? Shortly before he became ...
... reader is already paying these taxes every time he takes a drink . " That is quite true , but he is paying the taxes voluntarily . May I submit a quotation from President Garfield which bears on this point ? Shortly before he became ...
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... readers to see the thing as he sees it . If he had plenty of time and skill , and they had plenty of atten- tion , he might conceivably take them over the same road he has ... reader learns not to November 13 , 1915 48 THE NEW REPUBLIC.
... readers to see the thing as he sees it . If he had plenty of time and skill , and they had plenty of atten- tion , he might conceivably take them over the same road he has ... reader learns not to November 13 , 1915 48 THE NEW REPUBLIC.
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