Harper's Magazine, 189권Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1944 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... political leader ? France there were two schools of thought . All these people were Gaullists in the sense that they accepted the General as the symbol of resistance to the enemy in France's darkest hour . All were Gaullists in the ...
... political leader ? France there were two schools of thought . All these people were Gaullists in the sense that they accepted the General as the symbol of resistance to the enemy in France's darkest hour . All were Gaullists in the ...
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... politicians who could be expected to enter the lists against him are old men , and the war has forestalled development of young , vigorous political talent . The Company's political outlook , there- fore , may well be the darkest in two ...
... politicians who could be expected to enter the lists against him are old men , and the war has forestalled development of young , vigorous political talent . The Company's political outlook , there- fore , may well be the darkest in two ...
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... political passions which extols the heroism of the Confeder- ates by debasing their former enemies . Whatever your political sympathies may be , you feel here the emotional back- ground of the Civil War . Even if you knew the political ...
... political passions which extols the heroism of the Confeder- ates by debasing their former enemies . Whatever your political sympathies may be , you feel here the emotional back- ground of the Civil War . Even if you knew the political ...
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