Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 101Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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... Anglo - Saxon idealist ought to be , and tearful humanitarians beat their breasts and rent their garments for shame at England's unworthiness to be associated with so noble a soul . To attempt to hint that all was not well , that the ...
... Anglo - Saxon idealist ought to be , and tearful humanitarians beat their breasts and rent their garments for shame at England's unworthiness to be associated with so noble a soul . To attempt to hint that all was not well , that the ...
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... Anglo - Saxon cul- ture , since the chief beneficiaries of this idolatry are the Britishers , whose wares enliven the department stores and women's clubs , and whose doings are reverently chronicled by the reviewers . It is clear that ...
... Anglo - Saxon cul- ture , since the chief beneficiaries of this idolatry are the Britishers , whose wares enliven the department stores and women's clubs , and whose doings are reverently chronicled by the reviewers . It is clear that ...
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... Anglo - Saxon Solidarity . Are Women Intelligent ? The Great Seducer . Verse . The Tide of Affairs . 237 George C. Fraser 245 Herbert Adams Gibbons 255 Marguerite Arnold 264 Cale Young Rice 272 Glenn Frank 273 Louis Untermeyer 288 ...
... Anglo - Saxon Solidarity . Are Women Intelligent ? The Great Seducer . Verse . The Tide of Affairs . 237 George C. Fraser 245 Herbert Adams Gibbons 255 Marguerite Arnold 264 Cale Young Rice 272 Glenn Frank 273 Louis Untermeyer 288 ...
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... Anglo - Saxon Solidarity By HERBERT ADAMS GIBBONS. luxuriously in columned colonial houses , leaving their farms to be worked by negroes , and shipping their produce , largely cotton , on barges to Mobile . So well satisfied were they ...
... Anglo - Saxon Solidarity By HERBERT ADAMS GIBBONS. luxuriously in columned colonial houses , leaving their farms to be worked by negroes , and shipping their produce , largely cotton , on barges to Mobile . So well satisfied were they ...
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... Anglo - Saxon American , whose deepest interest is in the solidarity of the Eng- lish - speaking world , I want to raise my voice against the tactless and platitudi- nous type of article and speech one reads and hears everywhere in ...
... Anglo - Saxon American , whose deepest interest is in the solidarity of the Eng- lish - speaking world , I want to raise my voice against the tactless and platitudi- nous type of article and speech one reads and hears everywhere in ...
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