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... fact that Americans should be constantly called upon to feed and lothe the millions that suffer con- tinuously from Ottoman rule . These are fine efforts ; yet America is really handling the problem in the wrong way . 2. Perhaps the ...
... fact that Americans should be constantly called upon to feed and lothe the millions that suffer con- tinuously from Ottoman rule . These are fine efforts ; yet America is really handling the problem in the wrong way . 2. Perhaps the ...
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... fact , a state of mind already with us . A chap returned from college and told his father that he wanted to go in for civic work . The remark set the father to thinking . Finally he suggested that the boy take up the business so that he ...
... fact , a state of mind already with us . A chap returned from college and told his father that he wanted to go in for civic work . The remark set the father to thinking . Finally he suggested that the boy take up the business so that he ...
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... facts were known , in most in- stances a judge's sentence actually reads : " I not only sentence you to confinement in a bare , narrow cell in a gloomy building , during which time you will be deprived of all human lib- erties and ...
... facts were known , in most in- stances a judge's sentence actually reads : " I not only sentence you to confinement in a bare , narrow cell in a gloomy building , during which time you will be deprived of all human lib- erties and ...
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... fact that she is our next- door neighbor . The average Ameri- can , nourished on newspaper accounts of hold - ups and kidnappings , to say nothing of a steady diet of popular magazine stories and motion pictures about border desperadoes ...
... fact that she is our next- door neighbor . The average Ameri- can , nourished on newspaper accounts of hold - ups and kidnappings , to say nothing of a steady diet of popular magazine stories and motion pictures about border desperadoes ...
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... fact , and the whole of the de- feated peoples were treated as mor- ally and materially responsible for all the damage , as they would no doubt have treated the victor peoples had the issue of war been different . The French and English ...
... fact , and the whole of the de- feated peoples were treated as mor- ally and materially responsible for all the damage , as they would no doubt have treated the victor peoples had the issue of war been different . The French and English ...
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