The New Republic, Volume 16Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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... less completely enervated and burned out. She will soon either hang lifeless, a bloodless limb from a still comparatively sound trunk or she will succumb to the slightest pressure. It seems to us clear that such pressure should be ...
... less completely enervated and burned out. She will soon either hang lifeless, a bloodless limb from a still comparatively sound trunk or she will succumb to the slightest pressure. It seems to us clear that such pressure should be ...
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... less completely enervated and burned out . She will soon either hang lifeless , a bloodless limb from a still compara- tively sound trunk or she will succumb to the slightest pressure . It seems to us clear that such pressure should be ...
... less completely enervated and burned out . She will soon either hang lifeless , a bloodless limb from a still compara- tively sound trunk or she will succumb to the slightest pressure . It seems to us clear that such pressure should be ...
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... less democratic and disinterested than those laid down by the President , the fear might have been justi- fied . As the result of the fear they yielded to panic and have gone further than was necessary in sus- pecting and in trying to ...
... less democratic and disinterested than those laid down by the President , the fear might have been justi- fied . As the result of the fear they yielded to panic and have gone further than was necessary in sus- pecting and in trying to ...
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... less than $ 2,000,000,000 in corporation taxes , normal and excess profits combined . If the Ways and Means Committee has its way we shall take about $ 2,750,000,000 out of the war profits of 1918 , which we are safest in estimating at ...
... less than $ 2,000,000,000 in corporation taxes , normal and excess profits combined . If the Ways and Means Committee has its way we shall take about $ 2,750,000,000 out of the war profits of 1918 , which we are safest in estimating at ...
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... less dependent than he is at present on this or that group in Parliament . We may therefore be sure that Mr. Lloyd George , who has told us that he is not unskilled in political strategy , will not postpone the General Election for any ...
... less dependent than he is at present on this or that group in Parliament . We may therefore be sure that Mr. Lloyd George , who has told us that he is not unskilled in political strategy , will not postpone the General Election for any ...
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