College Readings in English ProseFrank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin |
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... . 565 . • Use of Dialogue in " The Young Man with the Cream Tarts " John Masefield Mr. Roosevelt in Palestine 566 567 571 · Our Military Unpreparedness 572 The Underwood Tariff Bill . Of the Importance Attached to xii CONTENTS.
... . 565 . • Use of Dialogue in " The Young Man with the Cream Tarts " John Masefield Mr. Roosevelt in Palestine 566 567 571 · Our Military Unpreparedness 572 The Underwood Tariff Bill . Of the Importance Attached to xii CONTENTS.
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Frank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin. The Underwood Tariff Bill . Of the Importance Attached to Athletic Sports II . ARGUMENT : Brief on the Hetch - Hetchy Question . The Value of Intercollegiate Debating III . DESCRIPTION : Pittsburgh by ...
Frank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin. The Underwood Tariff Bill . Of the Importance Attached to Athletic Sports II . ARGUMENT : Brief on the Hetch - Hetchy Question . The Value of Intercollegiate Debating III . DESCRIPTION : Pittsburgh by ...
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... important in this class are successions of imaginative incidents and episodes which , having a certain coherence , hanging together on a con- tinuous thread , lie between kaleidoscopic flights of fancy and considerations deliberately ...
... important in this class are successions of imaginative incidents and episodes which , having a certain coherence , hanging together on a con- tinuous thread , lie between kaleidoscopic flights of fancy and considerations deliberately ...
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... importance attached to them which leads to reflective thought , to con- scious inquiry into the nature , conditions , and ... important , then , that men are forced to consider the grounds or reasons of their belief and its logical ...
... importance attached to them which leads to reflective thought , to con- scious inquiry into the nature , conditions , and ... important , then , that men are forced to consider the grounds or reasons of their belief and its logical ...
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... important instruments of pro- duction are owned by individuals called capitalists , who hire thousands of men to work for them , and who manage industry . with an eye only to their individual profit , while under socialism the ...
... important instruments of pro- duction are owned by individuals called capitalists , who hire thousands of men to work for them , and who manage industry . with an eye only to their individual profit , while under socialism the ...
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