The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen28William Roscoe Thayer Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1920 |
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... course , and the mists that shroud the horizon hang as thick and low as they did when the voyage began . " Not precisely a jubilant peroration ; at least so it seemed to many of us as we walked home . It happens that in Lord Bryce's ...
... course , and the mists that shroud the horizon hang as thick and low as they did when the voyage began . " Not precisely a jubilant peroration ; at least so it seemed to many of us as we walked home . It happens that in Lord Bryce's ...
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... course , do not in- tend to claim such a right . They suppose that when they force an em- ployer to pay higher wages , he not only pays but actually loses all that they gain . Their sin is one of ignorance , not of intention . It is the ...
... course , do not in- tend to claim such a right . They suppose that when they force an em- ployer to pay higher wages , he not only pays but actually loses all that they gain . Their sin is one of ignorance , not of intention . It is the ...
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... course , deny us political liberty . This is implied in the term despot . But , if wise , he would give us social liberty and equality before the law . I believe with all my heart , and say it rever- ently , that if God Himself took our ...
... course , deny us political liberty . This is implied in the term despot . But , if wise , he would give us social liberty and equality before the law . I believe with all my heart , and say it rever- ently , that if God Himself took our ...
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... course , the recruiting officer was justified ; but these men had proved themselves through nearly a year of hard service ; both had won the Croix de Guerre ; their personal influence was of the strongest and best . We were never really ...
... course , the recruiting officer was justified ; but these men had proved themselves through nearly a year of hard service ; both had won the Croix de Guerre ; their personal influence was of the strongest and best . We were never really ...
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... course , they were not . The story was like the éclat : it almost made a hit . Hits are what count . Yet - fortunately - modern long - range gunnery cannot take this point of view . It is estimated that in this war it took two thousand ...
... course , they were not . The story was like the éclat : it almost made a hit . Hits are what count . Yet - fortunately - modern long - range gunnery cannot take this point of view . It is estimated that in this war it took two thousand ...
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