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... America . Forty years in America he was , and came back loving to talk and to an- swer questions . The old gentleman says that he can see him still among a group of lads all asking questions about the Indians , according to Cooper , and ...
... America . Forty years in America he was , and came back loving to talk and to an- swer questions . The old gentleman says that he can see him still among a group of lads all asking questions about the Indians , according to Cooper , and ...
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... Americans are the greatest idealists in the world only in certain respects , and continue to be- lieve that time is ... American military terms to successive groups of French officers who already knew some English and were destined to ...
... Americans are the greatest idealists in the world only in certain respects , and continue to be- lieve that time is ... American military terms to successive groups of French officers who already knew some English and were destined to ...
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... American methods of educating . We were not prepared to quarrel with the French way in peace- time , but it did seem as if the exigen- cies of the case might warrant the tem- porary cashiering of their scholastic tradition . But , you ...
... American methods of educating . We were not prepared to quarrel with the French way in peace- time , but it did seem as if the exigen- cies of the case might warrant the tem- porary cashiering of their scholastic tradition . But , you ...
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... Americans have never excelled . Not because of failure to cultivate the field . A comprehensive collection of American historical biog- raphy will outbulk that of any other country , and the curve of production is steadily rising ...
... Americans have never excelled . Not because of failure to cultivate the field . A comprehensive collection of American historical biog- raphy will outbulk that of any other country , and the curve of production is steadily rising ...
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... American nation- alism must have succumbed to section- alism and state rights , before a sword could be drawn in its defense . Yet to the rank and file of laymen , Marshall has remained rather a wooden figure . His new biographer ...
... American nation- alism must have succumbed to section- alism and state rights , before a sword could be drawn in its defense . Yet to the rank and file of laymen , Marshall has remained rather a wooden figure . His new biographer ...
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