National Ideals and Problems: Essays for College EnglishMacmillan, 1918 - 415 Seiten |
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... whole world for democracy and thereby lose the soul of democracy ? In this work the teacher of English has a large part . Those who teach history or political science may give the facts , but those who handle the nation's literature ...
... whole world for democracy and thereby lose the soul of democracy ? In this work the teacher of English has a large part . Those who teach history or political science may give the facts , but those who handle the nation's literature ...
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... whole conduct of that vast struggle , displays their eminently merciful quality . In the interchange of wit and humor , wherein men show their quality in an unpremeditated way , we have a chance to discern another evidence of the ...
... whole conduct of that vast struggle , displays their eminently merciful quality . In the interchange of wit and humor , wherein men show their quality in an unpremeditated way , we have a chance to discern another evidence of the ...
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... whole the ardent quality of its citizens so enters that it can quickly efface the imprint of the ages upon those who come to it from foreign lands , and stamp them as its own . It has been the purpose of this writing to consider only ...
... whole the ardent quality of its citizens so enters that it can quickly efface the imprint of the ages upon those who come to it from foreign lands , and stamp them as its own . It has been the purpose of this writing to consider only ...
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... whole nation . It would be easy to retort on him in kind , for , unfortunately , -and to the grief of all her friends , France has laid herself open to accusations as sweep- ing and as violent . It would be easy to dismiss the man ...
... whole nation . It would be easy to retort on him in kind , for , unfortunately , -and to the grief of all her friends , France has laid herself open to accusations as sweep- ing and as violent . It would be easy to dismiss the man ...
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... whole ; and he feels it his duty to do something for the people among whom he lives . It must be noted that the people themselves also expect this from him ; they expect him sooner or later to pay his footing . As a result of this ...
... whole ; and he feels it his duty to do something for the people among whom he lives . It must be noted that the people themselves also expect this from him ; they expect him sooner or later to pay his footing . As a result of this ...
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