The New Republic, Volume 16Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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... reason than the happening of some grave national disaster , or some moment of supreme anxiety . And although we may assume that our political strategist will choose the happiest moment , and keep his decision a secret up to the last ...
... reason than the happening of some grave national disaster , or some moment of supreme anxiety . And although we may assume that our political strategist will choose the happiest moment , and keep his decision a secret up to the last ...
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... reason had turned a per- sonal sentiment into a logically held conviction . It was that same evening that he saw the adver- tisement in the Boston Transcript which lured him to destruction . The Massachusetts Prohibition Association ...
... reason had turned a per- sonal sentiment into a logically held conviction . It was that same evening that he saw the adver- tisement in the Boston Transcript which lured him to destruction . The Massachusetts Prohibition Association ...
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... reasons which decided the German staff to tem- porarily suspend operations . " This was an easy explanation which ill concealed the difficulties con- fronting the enemy command . 99 66 Merely the fact that the German staff postponed the ...
... reasons which decided the German staff to tem- porarily suspend operations . " This was an easy explanation which ill concealed the difficulties con- fronting the enemy command . 99 66 Merely the fact that the German staff postponed the ...
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... reasons for and the nature of the truce withdrawal . It was made by Mr. J. E. Clynes , M.P. , Food Minister in Mr. Lloyd George's Cabinet and a member of the Executive Commit- tee of the Labor Party . He declared : observed long before ...
... reasons for and the nature of the truce withdrawal . It was made by Mr. J. E. Clynes , M.P. , Food Minister in Mr. Lloyd George's Cabinet and a member of the Executive Commit- tee of the Labor Party . He declared : observed long before ...
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... reason the Atlantic Monthly did not ask Mr. William Randolph Hearst to contribute to its discussion , or perhaps he was invited and declined - at any rate , even without a single admission from Gyp the Blood himself , there is an ...
... reason the Atlantic Monthly did not ask Mr. William Randolph Hearst to contribute to its discussion , or perhaps he was invited and declined - at any rate , even without a single admission from Gyp the Blood himself , there is an ...
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