The Outlook, Zväzok 64Outlook Company, 1900 |
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... ment " into the Filipinos , or of hauling down our flag in the Philippines . If the so - called anti - imperialists would honestly ascertain the truth on the ground and not in distant America , they , whom I believe to be honest men ...
... ment " into the Filipinos , or of hauling down our flag in the Philippines . If the so - called anti - imperialists would honestly ascertain the truth on the ground and not in distant America , they , whom I believe to be honest men ...
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... ment comes the welcome assurance that the United States has at last determined to go out of the " Wild West " show business . The Government has been , if not an active , a silent , partner in these combinations . Its consent has been ...
... ment comes the welcome assurance that the United States has at last determined to go out of the " Wild West " show business . The Government has been , if not an active , a silent , partner in these combinations . Its consent has been ...
Strana 34
... ment for which it asked ; then , as now , the players were bent on pleasing the people . The Church , having other ends in view , tried to purify the general taste by purifying the amusements of the peo- ple , and in the fifth century ...
... ment for which it asked ; then , as now , the players were bent on pleasing the people . The Church , having other ends in view , tried to purify the general taste by purifying the amusements of the peo- ple , and in the fifth century ...
Strana 44
... ment and imagination which seems to have been made in each . It is futile and immoral to conceal or minimize the faults and vices of men of genius ; but it is equally futile and immoral to attempt to determine the exact degree of moral ...
... ment and imagination which seems to have been made in each . It is futile and immoral to conceal or minimize the faults and vices of men of genius ; but it is equally futile and immoral to attempt to determine the exact degree of moral ...
Strana 51
... ment such as the greater portion of the people had never seen . Enormous crowds gathered . It was necessary , how- ever , on this first day to keep the grounds comparatively clear , and seventy police- men were required for this purpose ...
... ment such as the greater portion of the people had never seen . Enormous crowds gathered . It was necessary , how- ever , on this first day to keep the grounds comparatively clear , and seventy police- men were required for this purpose ...
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