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... carried its good work . They are here not merely in word and name , but with their cultures , their accomplish- ments and their good will . Their presence makes of this exposition a powerful new force for world peace . And I mean to ...
... carried its good work . They are here not merely in word and name , but with their cultures , their accomplish- ments and their good will . Their presence makes of this exposition a powerful new force for world peace . And I mean to ...
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... carried civilization in its wake . Through- out the ages commerce has been the bearer of civili- zation and progress across oceans and border lines , and is of the utmost importance for the further- ance of mutual understanding between ...
... carried civilization in its wake . Through- out the ages commerce has been the bearer of civili- zation and progress across oceans and border lines , and is of the utmost importance for the further- ance of mutual understanding between ...
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... carried out in England and France and , during this period women's suffrage became a live issue everywhere . The Feminist movement gained its first great victories in the early nineteenth century . Launched by Shelley's wife , Mary ...
... carried out in England and France and , during this period women's suffrage became a live issue everywhere . The Feminist movement gained its first great victories in the early nineteenth century . Launched by Shelley's wife , Mary ...
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THINK | 2 |
British Sovereigns on Their American Visit | 10 |
Horizons | 31 |
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