The North American Review, Band 135University of Northern Iowa, 1882 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... young men who are inclined to politics fur- nishes the astute and mature politician with his most efficient tools . The working of this motive is somewhat in this wise : A rising young lawyer , in a small town in - well , let us take ...
... young men who are inclined to politics fur- nishes the astute and mature politician with his most efficient tools . The working of this motive is somewhat in this wise : A rising young lawyer , in a small town in - well , let us take ...
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... young man to succeed in the profession at the present time are much better than they were years ago when I began my career ; or , to speak with greater accuracy , a young man can progress more rapidly now than he could in the old times ...
... young man to succeed in the profession at the present time are much better than they were years ago when I began my career ; or , to speak with greater accuracy , a young man can progress more rapidly now than he could in the old times ...
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... young man forget that it is best to begin at the foot of the ladder , and make himself , by practical experience , a thorough master of all the details of the profession . I cannot say that I would advise any young man to enter what is ...
... young man forget that it is best to begin at the foot of the ladder , and make himself , by practical experience , a thorough master of all the details of the profession . I cannot say that I would advise any young man to enter what is ...
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