The New England Magazine, Volumen52;Volumen58New England Magazine Company, 1915 |
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... stands far ahead of civiliza- tion in its present stages ; even in its highest developments civilization has nothing like this to show . On the con- trary , the fruits of civilization are en- joyed only by a comparatively few per- sons ...
... stands far ahead of civiliza- tion in its present stages ; even in its highest developments civilization has nothing like this to show . On the con- trary , the fruits of civilization are en- joyed only by a comparatively few per- sons ...
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... stand aside and let them fight it out among themselves until the strongest race of the lot subdues the others ? In In both Cuba and the Philippines the outcome of leaving them to themselves could be no other than the unfailing South ...
... stand aside and let them fight it out among themselves until the strongest race of the lot subdues the others ? In In both Cuba and the Philippines the outcome of leaving them to themselves could be no other than the unfailing South ...
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... stand out clearer , and will be pursued with increasing singleness of purpose . Why should we take upon ourselves this new burden in the task of training foreign and inferior peoples in the ways of orderly self - government when we are ...
... stand out clearer , and will be pursued with increasing singleness of purpose . Why should we take upon ourselves this new burden in the task of training foreign and inferior peoples in the ways of orderly self - government when we are ...
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... stand aghast at the de- parture from long established traditions and from politics that seemed to have become part and parcel with the nation- al fabric , there are others equally patriotic , and perhaps more comprehen- sive of vision ...
... stand aghast at the de- parture from long established traditions and from politics that seemed to have become part and parcel with the nation- al fabric , there are others equally patriotic , and perhaps more comprehen- sive of vision ...
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... stand beside them ? Surely The light of heaven has come down on the earth To center round my darlings . Cruel time , Lest bliss should reach perfection , snatched away The flower of my dawning life , their mother . Had she not left ...
... stand beside them ? Surely The light of heaven has come down on the earth To center round my darlings . Cruel time , Lest bliss should reach perfection , snatched away The flower of my dawning life , their mother . Had she not left ...
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