Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 92Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 20
... political cam- paign of 1916 , must take account of this new policy that has risen to dispute the superiority of the old . There are investi- gations to be made , comparisons to be in- stituted , and they cannot be evaded in the ...
... political cam- paign of 1916 , must take account of this new policy that has risen to dispute the superiority of the old . There are investi- gations to be made , comparisons to be in- stituted , and they cannot be evaded in the ...
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... politics and pleasures of Paris , where the arriviste seemed to be a typical product of an age without a soul , and he showed us a France which seemed more fitted to be the inheritor of Sparta than of Sybaris . Many writers have ...
... politics and pleasures of Paris , where the arriviste seemed to be a typical product of an age without a soul , and he showed us a France which seemed more fitted to be the inheritor of Sparta than of Sybaris . Many writers have ...
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... political , military , and indus- trial discipline between the two countries . In France the war is a public service ; in England it is a private adventure . In France every man is under orders . He is troubled with no problems of ...
... political , military , and indus- trial discipline between the two countries . In France the war is a public service ; in England it is a private adventure . In France every man is under orders . He is troubled with no problems of ...
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... political rumor or social unrest . We escape from an atmosphere of change and interrogation into an atmosphere of ... politics has never af- fected the deep , methodical life of the French people . There has never been any real ...
... political rumor or social unrest . We escape from an atmosphere of change and interrogation into an atmosphere of ... politics has never af- fected the deep , methodical life of the French people . There has never been any real ...
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... political alle- giance . I began to suspect that he had senatorial aspirations . I bent down , adjusted my glasses , and looked carefully here and there . The ar- rangement of the letters fascinated me . " I see , " I said , with the ...
... political alle- giance . I began to suspect that he had senatorial aspirations . I bent down , adjusted my glasses , and looked carefully here and there . The ar- rangement of the letters fascinated me . " I see , " I said , with the ...
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