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 the defeat of non - partisanship in California was due chiefly to the failure ... 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 the defeat of non - partisanship in California was due chiefly to the failure ... 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 we ...
... 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 we ...
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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 traveled , show them the details of every choice he has made ...
... 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 traveled , show them the details of every choice he has made ...
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