New Outlook, Volumen108Outlook Publishing Company, 1914 |
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... ment that movement which looks toward the retention in the country of those who can find their best opportunity for service and for individual development among the difficulties , the trials , and the vital triumphs of country life ...
... ment that movement which looks toward the retention in the country of those who can find their best opportunity for service and for individual development among the difficulties , the trials , and the vital triumphs of country life ...
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... ment most of these wild proposals insistently converge . One cannot but be impressed with the public spirit of the Government officials in Washington , who are now at their desks night and day , Sundays and holidays , patiently ...
... ment most of these wild proposals insistently converge . One cannot but be impressed with the public spirit of the Government officials in Washington , who are now at their desks night and day , Sundays and holidays , patiently ...
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... ment of policy , and not merely as the last resort in a conflict of wills . Therefore it does not seem to her unnatural , or mad , or wicked to make war on the lines we have described . We are not going to be judges in our own cause by ...
... ment of policy , and not merely as the last resort in a conflict of wills . Therefore it does not seem to her unnatural , or mad , or wicked to make war on the lines we have described . We are not going to be judges in our own cause by ...
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... ment to pay these attorneys to appear in the State courts is an admission to the country in the most public way possible that the courts of Oklahoma cannot be relied on to protect these Indian estates under their juris- diction ; and ...
... ment to pay these attorneys to appear in the State courts is an admission to the country in the most public way possible that the courts of Oklahoma cannot be relied on to protect these Indian estates under their juris- diction ; and ...
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... ment in utilizing all his facilities - why , we pay the price ? If things go wrong , it seems to me , it is " up to us " to struggle valiantly , asking God to make us brave and strong , but not ask- ing him to perform miracles and ...
... ment in utilizing all his facilities - why , we pay the price ? If things go wrong , it seems to me , it is " up to us " to struggle valiantly , asking God to make us brave and strong , but not ask- ing him to perform miracles and ...
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