Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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Page 8
... carried off the lion's share- the British portion , so to speak - of the booty . Part of it was the four bronze horses which stand to - day in per- petuam rei memoriam above the portal of St. Mark's , one of Christ's premier churches ...
... carried off the lion's share- the British portion , so to speak - of the booty . Part of it was the four bronze horses which stand to - day in per- petuam rei memoriam above the portal of St. Mark's , one of Christ's premier churches ...
Page 15
... carried our flag to a splendid victory . The old men of Paris bemired it in diplomacy . Four men in Paris , in the intervals be- tween their more serious labors , pro- nounced the doom of the Chinese mil- lions and of Chinese millions ...
... carried our flag to a splendid victory . The old men of Paris bemired it in diplomacy . Four men in Paris , in the intervals be- tween their more serious labors , pro- nounced the doom of the Chinese mil- lions and of Chinese millions ...
Page 33
... carried to the West Indies and back for the good of its health was " incom- parably fine , " yet followed St. Chrysos- tom's counsel . He drank , and compelled his household to drink , with sobriety . There is real annoyance expressed ...
... carried to the West Indies and back for the good of its health was " incom- parably fine , " yet followed St. Chrysos- tom's counsel . He drank , and compelled his household to drink , with sobriety . There is real annoyance expressed ...
Page 36
... carried on with the government , he does not seem ever to have dreamed that the concession of constitutional govern- ment might be a sufficient reform and that he himself might become the minister in From the painting by J. Stewart ...
... carried on with the government , he does not seem ever to have dreamed that the concession of constitutional govern- ment might be a sufficient reform and that he himself might become the minister in From the painting by J. Stewart ...
Page 41
... carried with them little popular support and soon faded into the Con- servative party . Confederation be- gan with a Con- servative or Lib- eral Conservative government firmly entrenched in the administration not only of the new ...
... carried with them little popular support and soon faded into the Con- servative party . Confederation be- gan with a Con- servative or Lib- eral Conservative government firmly entrenched in the administration not only of the new ...
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