New Outlook, Volumen107Outlook Publishing Company, 1914 |
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... cause now the only restraint upon Filipino action is the veto power that rests in Congress and the President . Moreover , even the American members of the Commission are all inexperienced in Philippine matters . The Governor , the Hon ...
... cause now the only restraint upon Filipino action is the veto power that rests in Congress and the President . Moreover , even the American members of the Commission are all inexperienced in Philippine matters . The Governor , the Hon ...
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... cause for our action . If he were to surrender to the United States authorities , or were to flee the country , our duty would not be fulfilled . We should still have to do whatever may be necessary to put a stop to the violence and ...
... cause for our action . If he were to surrender to the United States authorities , or were to flee the country , our duty would not be fulfilled . We should still have to do whatever may be necessary to put a stop to the violence and ...
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... causes and the motives of such practice and advocacy . Mrs. Vorse has made a patient and con- tinued effort to get at the ... cause a group of young fellows , some of them members of the Industrial Workers of the World , some of them not ...
... causes and the motives of such practice and advocacy . Mrs. Vorse has made a patient and con- tinued effort to get at the ... cause a group of young fellows , some of them members of the Industrial Workers of the World , some of them not ...
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... was low . But ap- parently there is another cause - a fashion in landscape buying . But , assuming that it is city dwellers who buy pictures , this prejudice against wintry landscapes should not be , for the 1914 43 THE SPECTATOR.
... was low . But ap- parently there is another cause - a fashion in landscape buying . But , assuming that it is city dwellers who buy pictures , this prejudice against wintry landscapes should not be , for the 1914 43 THE SPECTATOR.
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... cause Mr. Lewis has the knack of making New York in its ordinarily humdrum aspects alive and interesting . There is no imitation , how- Mr. Lewis has his own methods of real- ism , and there is more than a hint of the ro- mantic ...
... cause Mr. Lewis has the knack of making New York in its ordinarily humdrum aspects alive and interesting . There is no imitation , how- Mr. Lewis has his own methods of real- ism , and there is more than a hint of the ro- mantic ...
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