Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 115Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 - American literature |
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... tion . " Justice William P. Wiener of the Municipal Court of the City of New York , recently added his testimony : " My brief experience in two kinds of courts , civil and crim- inal , causes me to believe that men and women will ...
... tion . " Justice William P. Wiener of the Municipal Court of the City of New York , recently added his testimony : " My brief experience in two kinds of courts , civil and crim- inal , causes me to believe that men and women will ...
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... 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 was the Boer on the ...
... 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 was the Boer on the ...
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... tion , for Churchill soon showed him- self one of the most effective House of Commons speakers of the time . He and Lloyd George were indeed jointly responsible for maintaining the Liberal party in power . Together they planned the ...
... tion , for Churchill soon showed him- self one of the most effective House of Commons speakers of the time . He and Lloyd George were indeed jointly responsible for maintaining the Liberal party in power . Together they planned the ...
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... tion of your painting - celebrity . " " Yes , " said Sybil , and her pause was , even to herself , enigmatic . " And your name was Mary , " she went on , with some tempo of escape in her tone , " Mary Baxendale . " The other nodded ...
... tion of your painting - celebrity . " " Yes , " said Sybil , and her pause was , even to herself , enigmatic . " And your name was Mary , " she went on , with some tempo of escape in her tone , " Mary Baxendale . " The other nodded ...
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... tion of the population that is moved primarily by such emotions : the second fired the idealism of those men who are capable of rapt devotion to an idea . Together , these two addresses on the floor of the Senate were the influences ...
... tion of the population that is moved primarily by such emotions : the second fired the idealism of those men who are capable of rapt devotion to an idea . Together , these two addresses on the floor of the Senate were the influences ...
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