Harper's Magazine, Volume 141Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1920 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... idea contrary to the general popular opinion of the times . Some of these critics see in the " Statue of Liberty " in New York Harbor a figure of mockery behind which is individualism enchained by an autocratic oligarchy and trampled ...
... idea contrary to the general popular opinion of the times . Some of these critics see in the " Statue of Liberty " in New York Harbor a figure of mockery behind which is individualism enchained by an autocratic oligarchy and trampled ...
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... idea which annoyed them in any way . But , as we have seen by recent history , democratic rule does not mean individual liberty . Democracy is government by the major- ity of the people , and that majority will be less tolerant of ...
... idea which annoyed them in any way . But , as we have seen by recent history , democratic rule does not mean individual liberty . Democracy is government by the major- ity of the people , and that majority will be less tolerant of ...
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... idea or type of mind . The Celt , the Slav , the Saxon , the Teuton , the Hebrew , and the Latin strain are present in the sub- consciousness of the American people , so that they are capable of an enormous range of sympathy with human ...
... idea or type of mind . The Celt , the Slav , the Saxon , the Teuton , the Hebrew , and the Latin strain are present in the sub- consciousness of the American people , so that they are capable of an enormous range of sympathy with human ...
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... idea that it would enable him to drive farther than he had ever driven before . There was a knock at the door . Mr. Cord leaned the driver in a corner , clasped his hands behind his back , strad- dled his legs a trifle , so that they ...
... idea that it would enable him to drive farther than he had ever driven before . There was a knock at the door . Mr. Cord leaned the driver in a corner , clasped his hands behind his back , strad- dled his legs a trifle , so that they ...
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... idea was not at all agreeable . " Disapprove , nonsense ! " said Eddie . " I believe he came to blackmail you . To see what he could get out of you if Well , he offered to stop the marriage . why not ? If these fellows believe all the ...
... idea was not at all agreeable . " Disapprove , nonsense ! " said Eddie . " I believe he came to blackmail you . To see what he could get out of you if Well , he offered to stop the marriage . why not ? If these fellows believe all the ...
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