The Living Age, Volume 278Living Age Company, 1913 |
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Page 18
... things for which there was express sanction in law . Mr. Roosevelt delighted in the unusual and nothing gave him greater pleasure than to do things that would make him talked about ; Mr. Taft had no love of the theatrical , and was ...
... things for which there was express sanction in law . Mr. Roosevelt delighted in the unusual and nothing gave him greater pleasure than to do things that would make him talked about ; Mr. Taft had no love of the theatrical , and was ...
Page 316
... things that are right and the things that are wrong , and have a standard which we can apply to any new ac- tion brought under our notice , so that , measuring the new act by our old standard , we shall be able to say , with some sort ...
... things that are right and the things that are wrong , and have a standard which we can apply to any new ac- tion brought under our notice , so that , measuring the new act by our old standard , we shall be able to say , with some sort ...
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... things , and he says beautiful things ; but he says one thing always , the truth , and his lamentations are real no less when he is lamenting his own fate than the fate of the women who have vanished from the world . Considering the ...
... things , and he says beautiful things ; but he says one thing always , the truth , and his lamentations are real no less when he is lamenting his own fate than the fate of the women who have vanished from the world . Considering the ...
Contents
Balance of Power The Changing | 68 |
The Death of Satire | 82 |
VOLUME LX | 129 |
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