The Yale Review, Volym 8George Park Fisher, George Burton Adams, Henry Walcott Farnam, Arthur Twining Hadley, John Christopher Schwab, William Fremont Blackman, Edward Gaylord Bourne, Irving Fisher, Henry Crosby Emery, Wilbur Lucius Cross Blackwell, 1900 |
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... United States , Messieurs Genêt , Fauchet , and Adet ” – the latter generally referred to by the Porcupine as " Citizen Adet " or " this son of Floréal and Fructidor . " How effective the French thought he was could be seen in the ...
... United States , Messieurs Genêt , Fauchet , and Adet ” – the latter generally referred to by the Porcupine as " Citizen Adet " or " this son of Floréal and Fructidor . " How effective the French thought he was could be seen in the ...
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... United States was a life of Tom Paine ( 1737-1809 ) . Cobbett's relationship with Paine tells us much about Cobbett's unchanging temperament and changing opinions . As a youth , Paine had actually run away to sea ; in middle age , he ...
... United States was a life of Tom Paine ( 1737-1809 ) . Cobbett's relationship with Paine tells us much about Cobbett's unchanging temperament and changing opinions . As a youth , Paine had actually run away to sea ; in middle age , he ...
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... United States . MacLeish had earlier warned his banker friends that communism appealed to the emotions of working men and women ; capitalism had therefore to identify itself with hope , or lose the world . But in this poem about the ...
... United States . MacLeish had earlier warned his banker friends that communism appealed to the emotions of working men and women ; capitalism had therefore to identify itself with hope , or lose the world . But in this poem about the ...
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