Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 115Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 - American literature |
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... feels bound by custom and decision to be a mere moderator , a sort of parliamentary speaker , who keeps the court - room in order , the lawyers in decorum , and the evidence within the rules of law . Under this . cult , the facts ...
... feels bound by custom and decision to be a mere moderator , a sort of parliamentary speaker , who keeps the court - room in order , the lawyers in decorum , and the evidence within the rules of law . Under this . cult , the facts ...
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... ; over unabashed disrespect for law ; over hypocrisy in political conduct , and over the many manifestations of a weakened sense of civic obligation . Not a few feel that these evils have grown on ΙΟ THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... ; over unabashed disrespect for law ; over hypocrisy in political conduct , and over the many manifestations of a weakened sense of civic obligation . Not a few feel that these evils have grown on ΙΟ THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder. Not a few feel that these evils have grown on us because our vast edu- cational system often seems to throw its emphasis on learning rather than on character , and occupies the capac- ity ...
Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder. Not a few feel that these evils have grown on us because our vast edu- cational system often seems to throw its emphasis on learning rather than on character , and occupies the capac- ity ...
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... feel again your warm hand - shake as you bade me good - by at the train ; promising to write , and wishing me all the good things that brothers can wish each other . You will never go to college ; neither will you ever go to prison ...
... feel again your warm hand - shake as you bade me good - by at the train ; promising to write , and wishing me all the good things that brothers can wish each other . You will never go to college ; neither will you ever go to prison ...
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... feel that some immediate action was necessary . He therefore made an offer to the mem- bers of the Philharmonic , in which he promised that if they would elect him conductor for the following year , he would use the entire personnel of ...
... feel that some immediate action was necessary . He therefore made an offer to the mem- bers of the Philharmonic , in which he promised that if they would elect him conductor for the following year , he would use the entire personnel of ...
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