The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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Vernon Louis Parrington. but the Hamiltonian argument overshot the mark and aroused bitter opposition . In this as in his attitude towards currency- contraction and funding he was thinking exclusively in terms of the money - lender ...
Vernon Louis Parrington. but the Hamiltonian argument overshot the mark and aroused bitter opposition . In this as in his attitude towards currency- contraction and funding he was thinking exclusively in terms of the money - lender ...
Strana 167
... bitter cup for a disillusioned liberal . The Jubilee with its fulsome laudation of " fat , useless royalty , " was fittingly commemorated by this noisy poet of imperialism , and Godkin turned away from it all in disgust . But turn where ...
... bitter cup for a disillusioned liberal . The Jubilee with its fulsome laudation of " fat , useless royalty , " was fittingly commemorated by this noisy poet of imperialism , and Godkin turned away from it all in disgust . But turn where ...
Strana 232
... bitter cost to reject . In the face of a strong anti - militaristic public sentiment that forbids a coercive army and navy , the financial masters have had recourse to the courts ; and it is the eventual effect of such perversion of the ...
... bitter cost to reject . In the face of a strong anti - militaristic public sentiment that forbids a coercive army and navy , the financial masters have had recourse to the courts ; and it is the eventual effect of such perversion of the ...
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