Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 115Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 - American literature |
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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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... political life to - day , Mr. Winston Churchill , is half American by birth . Mark Twain certainly thought so . More ... politics in the latter half of the last century . Lord Randolph sat in the House of Commons and was the founder of ...
... political life to - day , Mr. Winston Churchill , is half American by birth . Mark Twain certainly thought so . More ... politics in the latter half of the last century . Lord Randolph sat in the House of Commons and was the founder of ...
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... politics . Illness and long journeys abroad closed his life , and he died in 1895 , leaving behind him a memory of bril- liance and independence that were unique until his son , Winston Church- ill , succeeded to and surpassed his political ...
... politics . Illness and long journeys abroad closed his life , and he died in 1895 , leaving behind him a memory of bril- liance and independence that were unique until his son , Winston Church- ill , succeeded to and surpassed his political ...
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... political organiza- tion of South Africa . At a dinner- party he met Churchill , then under- secretary of state for the colonies , who told him the story of his capture by the mounted Boer . " So you were the man ? " said Botha ; " I ...
... political organiza- tion of South Africa . At a dinner- party he met Churchill , then under- secretary of state for the colonies , who told him the story of his capture by the mounted Boer . " So you were the man ? " said Botha ; " I ...
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... politics . Parliament seemed at his feet . Yet less than three years later he threw away all his popularity , all the ... political ruin had been due to an attempt to reduce expenditure on the army ; the son , in his own words , " raised ...
... politics . Parliament seemed at his feet . Yet less than three years later he threw away all his popularity , all the ... political ruin had been due to an attempt to reduce expenditure on the army ; the son , in his own words , " raised ...
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