The Quarterly Review, Volumes 272-273John Murray, 1939 |
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... America's enter- prising purveyors of wild and exciting news . ' It is not too much to say that the American public now grew conscious of the existence of Europe for the first time . Furthermore , the War produced a never - failing ...
... America's enter- prising purveyors of wild and exciting news . ' It is not too much to say that the American public now grew conscious of the existence of Europe for the first time . Furthermore , the War produced a never - failing ...
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... American Dream embodied something new which the Old World had not known , its development at no time took America out of that circle of democratic nations to which through her origins she belonged . The truth was , indeed , the reverse ...
... American Dream embodied something new which the Old World had not known , its development at no time took America out of that circle of democratic nations to which through her origins she belonged . The truth was , indeed , the reverse ...
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... American continent and the United States over the last fifty years is , first , that of the growing industrialisation of the States and afterwards- to - day - that of South America . Until 1900 , for several obvious reasons , there was ...
... American continent and the United States over the last fifty years is , first , that of the growing industrialisation of the States and afterwards- to - day - that of South America . Until 1900 , for several obvious reasons , there was ...
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ART No 539 JANUARY 1939 | 1 |
Refugees in England | 2 |
Ancient Classics in a Modern World | 3 |
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