Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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Page 18
... felt a desire actually to colonize Colorado and California , we could not be kept out by any technical claims in favor of a far - away political power- claims founded on discovery and mili- tary occupation , and not supported by ...
... felt a desire actually to colonize Colorado and California , we could not be kept out by any technical claims in favor of a far - away political power- claims founded on discovery and mili- tary occupation , and not supported by ...
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... felt that Pevensey had failed her . He treated her as a silly infant , and his want of her even in that capac- ity was a secondary matter ; he was going into France , for all his petting talk , and was leaving her to shift as she best ...
... felt that Pevensey had failed her . He treated her as a silly infant , and his want of her even in that capac- ity was a secondary matter ; he was going into France , for all his petting talk , and was leaving her to shift as she best ...
Page 50
... felt in his pocket and brought out a small box , which he slapped on the table under his hand . He peeped at his mother , then at his child , and threw his bomb . " Belen ! " he ejaculated . There was dead silence . The child started ...
... felt in his pocket and brought out a small box , which he slapped on the table under his hand . He peeped at his mother , then at his child , and threw his bomb . " Belen ! " he ejaculated . There was dead silence . The child started ...
Page 52
... felt that secretly she disdained me and everybody , including herself . " You don't understand about that child , " she said . " She's not my grand- child . She ' s no relation to me or to my husband ; no relation at all , no more than ...
... felt that secretly she disdained me and everybody , including herself . " You don't understand about that child , " she said . " She's not my grand- child . She ' s no relation to me or to my husband ; no relation at all , no more than ...
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... felt that new wars and not peace were likely to be the result of the secret pourparlers among the " Big Four " that gave birth to the Treaty of Versailles . The min- ister of foreign affairs of another " secondary state " expressed to ...
... felt that new wars and not peace were likely to be the result of the secret pourparlers among the " Big Four " that gave birth to the Treaty of Versailles . The min- ister of foreign affairs of another " secondary state " expressed to ...
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