The Atlantic Monthly, 134. kötetAtlantic Monthly Company, 1924 |
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... ship of this paper . It is the verbatim record , by an accurate reporter , of an impromptu speech made by Lord Moulton at the Authors ' Club in London some years before his death . Because of its pertinent interest for present - day ...
... ship of this paper . It is the verbatim record , by an accurate reporter , of an impromptu speech made by Lord Moulton at the Authors ' Club in London some years before his death . Because of its pertinent interest for present - day ...
44. oldal
... ships of the size of the Shenandoah . He foresees ships of twice that size , carrying a fuel supply adequate for the trip to Europe and return . The British are turning to airships for the projected London - Australia service , and on ...
... ships of the size of the Shenandoah . He foresees ships of twice that size , carrying a fuel supply adequate for the trip to Europe and return . The British are turning to airships for the projected London - Australia service , and on ...
109. oldal
... ship in order to favor American petroleum companies and secure other concessions . Ecuador , where the government has recently engaged an American finan- cial adviser , where an American presi- dent of the principal railroad owns most ...
... ship in order to favor American petroleum companies and secure other concessions . Ecuador , where the government has recently engaged an American finan- cial adviser , where an American presi- dent of the principal railroad owns most ...
127. oldal
... ship . The test is not capacity or superiority but assimilability . By this I do not mean ability to learn our ways , our habits of thought , and our ideals . There is no reason to doubt that the Japanese can become as good an American ...
... ship . The test is not capacity or superiority but assimilability . By this I do not mean ability to learn our ways , our habits of thought , and our ideals . There is no reason to doubt that the Japanese can become as good an American ...
133. oldal
... ship . Our reputation as a refuge for the oppressed and a home of the free , though somewhat a matter of jest , was still an asset and an asset which we have now sacrificed . We enter upon a more difficult period of international ...
... ship . Our reputation as a refuge for the oppressed and a home of the free , though somewhat a matter of jest , was still an asset and an asset which we have now sacrificed . We enter upon a more difficult period of international ...
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