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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... thought into a brief paragraph . We believe that these papers by Professor Ross will create public discussion of what is at this moment one of the two or three most impor- tant neglected questions in American life . Here is a paragraph ...
... thought into a brief paragraph . We believe that these papers by Professor Ross will create public discussion of what is at this moment one of the two or three most impor- tant neglected questions in American life . Here is a paragraph ...
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... thought that all the precious material passing through his hands was destined to be buried in volumes too cumbersome for easy reading , urged the employment of India paper . The idea was unheard of . Nothing larger than an octavo Bible ...
... thought that all the precious material passing through his hands was destined to be buried in volumes too cumbersome for easy reading , urged the employment of India paper . The idea was unheard of . Nothing larger than an octavo Bible ...
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... thought and action of the pro- gressive church . The American Hymnal A feature of . the book that will be appreciated by many ministers is a section devoted to the choicest and best known Gospel Hymns . The indexes are com- plete and ...
... thought and action of the pro- gressive church . The American Hymnal A feature of . the book that will be appreciated by many ministers is a section devoted to the choicest and best known Gospel Hymns . The indexes are com- plete and ...
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... thought and of quick wit ; but all the while she seemed to be covering her quali- ties with a profound reserve . It was only when her gaze met Alexandre's that she at all revealed herself . Evidently she cared for her husband deeply ...
... thought and of quick wit ; but all the while she seemed to be covering her quali- ties with a profound reserve . It was only when her gaze met Alexandre's that she at all revealed herself . Evidently she cared for her husband deeply ...
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... thought me mad . " When I became calmer , I marked out a reasonable area , which I explored as best I could . After much toil , danger , and disappointment , I found these other ob- jects . " He waved toward the rust flakes and the ...
... thought me mad . " When I became calmer , I marked out a reasonable area , which I explored as best I could . After much toil , danger , and disappointment , I found these other ob- jects . " He waved toward the rust flakes and the ...
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