Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 87, Issue 1Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1913 - American literature |
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... holds himself free to return the vol- umes after ten days ' use and claim a refund of $ 3.75 from the $ 5.00 sent with his order . The reader who would subscribe.with this proviso must endorse the order form " Conditional Purchase ...
... holds himself free to return the vol- umes after ten days ' use and claim a refund of $ 3.75 from the $ 5.00 sent with his order . The reader who would subscribe.with this proviso must endorse the order form " Conditional Purchase ...
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... hold his control against a great railroad which has employed his son as campaign manager . Sage- Brush is a real personality . All men will appreciate him . $ 1.35 net ; by mail $ 1.47 The Eternal Masculine By Mary Raymond Shipman ...
... hold his control against a great railroad which has employed his son as campaign manager . Sage- Brush is a real personality . All men will appreciate him . $ 1.35 net ; by mail $ 1.47 The Eternal Masculine By Mary Raymond Shipman ...
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... hold on the affections of the public as Mrs. Deland's " Old Chester Tales . " The simple announce- ment of the fact that Mrs. Deland is writing more of these delightful stories will be of the greatest interest to all readers of the ...
... hold on the affections of the public as Mrs. Deland's " Old Chester Tales . " The simple announce- ment of the fact that Mrs. Deland is writing more of these delightful stories will be of the greatest interest to all readers of the ...
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... hold as a human story , since I am not particu- larly interested in the reactions of alcohol . " -George Middleton in La Follette's . " Nothing more powerful than this story of his own life ever came from the pen of Jack Lon- don ...
... hold as a human story , since I am not particu- larly interested in the reactions of alcohol . " -George Middleton in La Follette's . " Nothing more powerful than this story of his own life ever came from the pen of Jack Lon- don ...
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... holds the English militants to be a spontaneous variation from the normal does not know human history or his age . To disassoci- ate the militant women from the women of the rest of the world is not possible . They are only a highly ...
... holds the English militants to be a spontaneous variation from the normal does not know human history or his age . To disassoci- ate the militant women from the women of the rest of the world is not possible . They are only a highly ...
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