Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 115Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 - American literature |
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... nature of the ceremony . This clerk has found from experience that , as a result , many a witness on sitting in the chair , lays aside his carefully rehearsed fabrication and to the consternation of the lawyer , shamefacedly avows the ...
... nature of the ceremony . This clerk has found from experience that , as a result , many a witness on sitting in the chair , lays aside his carefully rehearsed fabrication and to the consternation of the lawyer , shamefacedly avows the ...
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... nature , taken the rĂ´le of cynosure , that it had become for her a kind of moral support , an essential , if un- conscious part of her self - respect . And she could add to this sense - to what 48 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... nature , taken the rĂ´le of cynosure , that it had become for her a kind of moral support , an essential , if un- conscious part of her self - respect . And she could add to this sense - to what 48 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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... nature . What is right is white and shining and demands all devotion . What is wrong is all black and hating it is a virtue . There is no mean between the two . And here the ques- tion recurs : What was the primary cause of Johnson's ...
... nature . What is right is white and shining and demands all devotion . What is wrong is all black and hating it is a virtue . There is no mean between the two . And here the ques- tion recurs : What was the primary cause of Johnson's ...
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... Nature's noblemen ? Again and to be con- sidered more seriously , there was the fact that his nomination to the Vice- Presidency was , as that office is so unfortunately apt to be , a political accident . In Johnson's case it was due to ...
... Nature's noblemen ? Again and to be con- sidered more seriously , there was the fact that his nomination to the Vice- Presidency was , as that office is so unfortunately apt to be , a political accident . In Johnson's case it was due to ...
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... nature . This man's concentrated hatred of the South seemed to create a visible force that drove him into the front ranks and ahead of many men of infinitely greater worth . His tyrannical control of the party machine has probably never ...
... nature . This man's concentrated hatred of the South seemed to create a visible force that drove him into the front ranks and ahead of many men of infinitely greater worth . His tyrannical control of the party machine has probably never ...
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