Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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Page 8
... 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 . Other good things came in . His- torians believe that ...
... 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 . Other good things came in . His- torians believe that ...
Page 24
... speak to Lord Pevensey concerning the printing of your poem . Instead , I burned your ' Hero and Leander , ' Kit Marlowe . " She saw him jump as under a whip- lash . Then he smiled again in that wry fashion of his . " I lament the loss ...
... speak to Lord Pevensey concerning the printing of your poem . Instead , I burned your ' Hero and Leander , ' Kit Marlowe . " She saw him jump as under a whip- lash . Then he smiled again in that wry fashion of his . " I lament the loss ...
Page 28
... speak harshly of the dead , but sensible per- sons cannot but consider Lord Peven- sey's death to have been caused by his own carelessness . " " Now certainly that is true , " the girl said , brightening . " It was really his own ...
... speak harshly of the dead , but sensible per- sons cannot but consider Lord Peven- sey's death to have been caused by his own carelessness . " " Now certainly that is true , " the girl said , brightening . " It was really his own ...
Page 42
... speaking colo- nists , now became the only outlet on the continent for English - speaking citizens who wished to remain under the British flag . Loyalists from the United States and , later , British immi- grants from overseas poured in ...
... speaking colo- nists , now became the only outlet on the continent for English - speaking citizens who wished to remain under the British flag . Loyalists from the United States and , later , British immi- grants from overseas poured in ...
Page 44
... speaking Tories of Montreal and the Eastern townships and the potential co- operation with the English - speaking people across the border which their temporary conversion to the policy of annexation involved . It was signifi- cant that ...
... speaking Tories of Montreal and the Eastern townships and the potential co- operation with the English - speaking people across the border which their temporary conversion to the policy of annexation involved . It was signifi- cant that ...
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