The New England Magazine, Volumen53New England Magazine Company, 1915 |
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... American ideas of personal freedom . In this country we believe , fortunate- ly , in giving the individual as much choice of action as possible . At the same time , all apart from questions of the national defense , the value of the ...
... American ideas of personal freedom . In this country we believe , fortunate- ly , in giving the individual as much choice of action as possible . At the same time , all apart from questions of the national defense , the value of the ...
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... American institu- tions is such that universal conscrip- tion would not be tolerated here , nor would one wish the national disposi- tion to be changed . Nevertheless it is a matter for regret that popular in- terest in maintaining at a ...
... American institu- tions is such that universal conscrip- tion would not be tolerated here , nor would one wish the national disposi- tion to be changed . Nevertheless it is a matter for regret that popular in- terest in maintaining at a ...
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... American railroad managers are just now pondering very seriously on the prevalence of acci- dents that seemingly ought to be pre- ventable , and many of them , I fancy , are coming to the conclusion that the only permanent remedy is to ...
... American railroad managers are just now pondering very seriously on the prevalence of acci- dents that seemingly ought to be pre- ventable , and many of them , I fancy , are coming to the conclusion that the only permanent remedy is to ...
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... America it is the same story . The freshman is the despised and neglected factor in college life , and when we have said that we have very nearly put our finger on the sore spot in American education . It is clear to me that one of two ...
... America it is the same story . The freshman is the despised and neglected factor in college life , and when we have said that we have very nearly put our finger on the sore spot in American education . It is clear to me that one of two ...
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... American registry last fall performed this auspicious cere- mony in a New England harbor . The ship was the steamer " Tivives " of the United Fruit Company's " Great White Fleet . " The flag was hoisted September 10 , 1914 , just before ...
... American registry last fall performed this auspicious cere- mony in a New England harbor . The ship was the steamer " Tivives " of the United Fruit Company's " Great White Fleet . " The flag was hoisted September 10 , 1914 , just before ...
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