The Reader's Digest, Volumen1,Parte4Reader's Digest Association, 1922 |
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... problem of Europe ; their pur- pose is to readjust European jeal- ousies and to prevent one power from obtaining what seems to be a slight advantage over another . It would be strange if the charitable spirit with which the American ...
... problem of Europe ; their pur- pose is to readjust European jeal- ousies and to prevent one power from obtaining what seems to be a slight advantage over another . It would be strange if the charitable spirit with which the American ...
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... problem is that these subject peoples themselves are not without their serious shortcomings . Such things as popular education and a fair chance have not been their ex- perience . 4. Rearranging frontiers in accord- ance with European ...
... problem is that these subject peoples themselves are not without their serious shortcomings . Such things as popular education and a fair chance have not been their ex- perience . 4. Rearranging frontiers in accord- ance with European ...
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... problem while idleness con- tinues . With few exceptions , girls of twelve and fourteen years of age are confined in the same room with abandoned prostitutes , and with older women who have fallen into degradation . Some of the younger ...
... problem while idleness con- tinues . With few exceptions , girls of twelve and fourteen years of age are confined in the same room with abandoned prostitutes , and with older women who have fallen into degradation . Some of the younger ...
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... problems or shall we stand aside and add to our national stock of gold ? Nine- teen hundred years ago it was ... problem is to get it moving and give it wise direc- tion . The great errand of the United States to help the nations ...
... problems or shall we stand aside and add to our national stock of gold ? Nine- teen hundred years ago it was ... problem is to get it moving and give it wise direc- tion . The great errand of the United States to help the nations ...
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... problem , but even more truly from the pioneer work of the scientific investigator , who discovers the phenomena and formulates the laws that underlie and render pos- sible both invention and industry ? The phenomena of nature , the ap ...
... problem , but even more truly from the pioneer work of the scientific investigator , who discovers the phenomena and formulates the laws that underlie and render pos- sible both invention and industry ? The phenomena of nature , the ap ...
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