Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 101Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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... hope you are at leisure for a little con- versation , as I want to consult you about a rather serious matter . " The phrase " serious matter " sounded rather alarming . " I hope , Richard , " said the vicar , " that you have not been ...
... hope you are at leisure for a little con- versation , as I want to consult you about a rather serious matter . " The phrase " serious matter " sounded rather alarming . " I hope , Richard , " said the vicar , " that you have not been ...
Page 57
... hope of treaty ratification , or alarm over the possibility of treaty ratification , need influence decisively one's vote one way or the other . The American people , now awakened to the weak points of the league as it stands , although ...
... hope of treaty ratification , or alarm over the possibility of treaty ratification , need influence decisively one's vote one way or the other . The American people , now awakened to the weak points of the league as it stands , although ...
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... hope of putting the other nations à la remorque ( in the tow ) of the United States when he began to compromise principles which he had proclaimed to be " unalterable . " Consistency is the groundwork of ethics . The golden rule is the ...
... hope of putting the other nations à la remorque ( in the tow ) of the United States when he began to compromise principles which he had proclaimed to be " unalterable . " Consistency is the groundwork of ethics . The golden rule is the ...
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... hope that had flowed in me so strongly bled out of my veins . A mo- ment before , our unity had made me believe us so strong , and now I saw each alone , crushed , broken . What were they all but crawling worms , servile grubbers for ...
... hope that had flowed in me so strongly bled out of my veins . A mo- ment before , our unity had made me believe us so strong , and now I saw each alone , crushed , broken . What were they all but crawling worms , servile grubbers for ...
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... hope of finding a friend . America was not America to me unless I could find an American that would make America real . The hunger of my heart drove me to the night - school . Again my dream flamed . Again America beckoned . In the ...
... hope of finding a friend . America was not America to me unless I could find an American that would make America real . The hunger of my heart drove me to the night - school . Again my dream flamed . Again America beckoned . In the ...
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