The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen42Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1933 |
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... England then may be said to have fallen from grace during the Netherlandic Wars . It was then that the English soldiery struck up acquaintance with that perilous and fascinating fluid , gin — an acquaintance which they were loth to ...
... England then may be said to have fallen from grace during the Netherlandic Wars . It was then that the English soldiery struck up acquaintance with that perilous and fascinating fluid , gin — an acquaintance which they were loth to ...
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... England , they say , " You see , freedom of the press does not exist even in England . Why then do you object to the fact that there is no freedom of the press in Russia , or in Germany , or in Italy ? " The fallacy is based on the ...
... England , they say , " You see , freedom of the press does not exist even in England . Why then do you object to the fact that there is no freedom of the press in Russia , or in Germany , or in Italy ? " The fallacy is based on the ...
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... England , did not display a great amount of intelli- gence . France and England lacked good leadership . But the unbalanced , boastful , and cowardly William II , Em- peror of Germany , the decrepit and imbecile Francis Joseph , Emperor ...
... England , did not display a great amount of intelli- gence . France and England lacked good leadership . But the unbalanced , boastful , and cowardly William II , Em- peror of Germany , the decrepit and imbecile Francis Joseph , Emperor ...
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HARVARD SEALS AND ARMS Samuel Eliot Morison | 16 |
HARVARD AND THE SMALL COLLEGE Harold A Larrabee | 27 |
MADAME Geneva Edward B Hall | 34 |
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