The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volumen35Albert Shaw Review of Reviews, 1907 |
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... represent the world's state of civiliza- tion at that time . We seem to hear one of Mr. Barron's Parisians in- quire : " Ah , ze Doomsman , -histoire of ze cock and ze bull , is it not ? 99 39 H. G. Wells again conducts one Utopiaward ...
... represent the world's state of civiliza- tion at that time . We seem to hear one of Mr. Barron's Parisians in- quire : " Ah , ze Doomsman , -histoire of ze cock and ze bull , is it not ? 99 39 H. G. Wells again conducts one Utopiaward ...
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... represent actual expendi- ture for improving the roads and their equip- ment , but rather represents the great game of private financiering , by means of which a set of men have rapidly become multi - million- aires . They have got ...
... represent actual expendi- ture for improving the roads and their equip- ment , but rather represents the great game of private financiering , by means of which a set of men have rapidly become multi - million- aires . They have got ...
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... represent a larger volume of capital . These and other great corporations have become too large and powerful to be controlled in a mysterious way by a small group of men . In their future conduct and control there must be far greater ...
... represent a larger volume of capital . These and other great corporations have become too large and powerful to be controlled in a mysterious way by a small group of men . In their future conduct and control there must be far greater ...
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... represented at Washington by a British Am- bassador who had never lived in Canada , and who naturally looked upon Canadian ques- tions from the British and imperial standpoint rather than from the standpoint of the Do- minion . The ...
... represented at Washington by a British Am- bassador who had never lived in Canada , and who naturally looked upon Canadian ques- tions from the British and imperial standpoint rather than from the standpoint of the Do- minion . The ...
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... representing his country at foreign courts . He must be a statesman of the first class , a man of cabinet rank , who realizes that America is not a foreign land , and who will represent at Washington the unity of the English - speak ...
... representing his country at foreign courts . He must be a statesman of the first class , a man of cabinet rank , who realizes that America is not a foreign land , and who will represent at Washington the unity of the English - speak ...
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