Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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... interest was running against them . There was no cash to be had out of the Holy Sepulcher , and it looked as if they ... interests . No one listened to those who persisted in raising scruples . " In hoc signo vinces was the Crusader's ...
... interest was running against them . There was no cash to be had out of the Holy Sepulcher , and it looked as if they ... interests . No one listened to those who persisted in raising scruples . " In hoc signo vinces was the Crusader's ...
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Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder. of economic interest , surrenders of po- litical power , reservations of commer- cial interest , and distinctions between settlement and conquest , between sol- diers and police , that ...
Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder. of economic interest , surrenders of po- litical power , reservations of commer- cial interest , and distinctions between settlement and conquest , between sol- diers and police , that ...
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... interest of the general public and stirred the ambition of the abler men in far greater measure than is true in these days , when business makes a rival appeal . Particularly in Lower Canada a political career was the normal and ...
... interest of the general public and stirred the ambition of the abler men in far greater measure than is true in these days , when business makes a rival appeal . Particularly in Lower Canada a political career was the normal and ...
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... interest , was the only way out . The coalition did not prove lasting ; before Confederation was enacted , Brown was out of the cabinet in which he found himself far from master , and though a few Liberal leaders from each prov- ince ...
... interest , was the only way out . The coalition did not prove lasting ; before Confederation was enacted , Brown was out of the cabinet in which he found himself far from master , and though a few Liberal leaders from each prov- ince ...
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... interest in railway development and general economic ex- pansion counted for much in bringing the two races together . Yet there re- mained two insuperable obstacles to harmony - the system of government and the colonial status . So ...
... interest in railway development and general economic ex- pansion counted for much in bringing the two races together . Yet there re- mained two insuperable obstacles to harmony - the system of government and the colonial status . So ...
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