Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 115Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 - American literature |
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... American judges of much of the freedom of action and expression which English judges em- ploy in guiding a jury to just con- clusions . The American judge too often feels bound by custom and decision to be a mere moderator , a sort of ...
... American judges of much of the freedom of action and expression which English judges em- ploy in guiding a jury to just con- clusions . The American judge too often feels bound by custom and decision to be a mere moderator , a sort of ...
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... American life , the public conscience will be quickened in the condemnation of all double- tongued speaking and acting . And finally , if the internal police and sanitary powers of the business world set themselves to place the commer ...
... American life , the public conscience will be quickened in the condemnation of all double- tongued speaking and acting . And finally , if the internal police and sanitary powers of the business world set themselves to place the commer ...
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... American Leather . " Who says it's a subsidiary of American Leather ? " I asked . " Jill did , and she ought to know . Clyde Morressey , the president of her company , has put ten thou ' into it in the last month . Ought to be a pretty ...
... American Leather . " Who says it's a subsidiary of American Leather ? " I asked . " Jill did , and she ought to know . Clyde Morressey , the president of her company , has put ten thou ' into it in the last month . Ought to be a pretty ...
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... America during the past two score years . In place of the two struggling organiza- tions , my father's and Theodore ... American orchestra . It was under- taken at the special invitation of the Governments of Belgium , France , Holland ...
... America during the past two score years . In place of the two struggling organiza- tions , my father's and Theodore ... American orchestra . It was under- taken at the special invitation of the Governments of Belgium , France , Holland ...
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... American by birth . Mark Twain certainly thought so . More than a quarter of a century ago the humorist presided at a New York lecture ; the speaker was a young , red - haired , snub - nosed British sub- altern who had just effected a ...
... American by birth . Mark Twain certainly thought so . More than a quarter of a century ago the humorist presided at a New York lecture ; the speaker was a young , red - haired , snub - nosed British sub- altern who had just effected a ...
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