Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 116Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1928 - American literature |
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... beginning . An impor- tant document had to be signed at a time when the most serious problem confronting the Allies was that of supplies . A dangerous state of con- fusion and inefficiency prevailed . All of the Allies except Great ...
... beginning . An impor- tant document had to be signed at a time when the most serious problem confronting the Allies was that of supplies . A dangerous state of con- fusion and inefficiency prevailed . All of the Allies except Great ...
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... beginning ? We start on a seventy year journey . Our taximeters clip along merrily and we make , say , a thirty year advance — and then sud- denly we halt- " Let's go back and help the youngsters . " And back we go , and for the next ...
... beginning ? We start on a seventy year journey . Our taximeters clip along merrily and we make , say , a thirty year advance — and then sud- denly we halt- " Let's go back and help the youngsters . " And back we go , and for the next ...
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... - broken only with the beginning of the next great war : a struggle of the South versus the East , Westerners taking the part of the East , doubtfully . The farmers of the Middle West rallied to the calls 32 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... - broken only with the beginning of the next great war : a struggle of the South versus the East , Westerners taking the part of the East , doubtfully . The farmers of the Middle West rallied to the calls 32 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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... beginning the country owed Europeans as much as four billions ; in 1919 European governments and European citizens owed the people and the government of the United States as much as fifteen billions , since increased to more than twenty ...
... beginning the country owed Europeans as much as four billions ; in 1919 European governments and European citizens owed the people and the government of the United States as much as fifteen billions , since increased to more than twenty ...
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... beginnings of culture , yet we shall acquire subtlety of sense only by turning them back into life . The person who is merely filled with learning is crude ; he fails lamentably and obviously to discriminate among the experiences his ...
... beginnings of culture , yet we shall acquire subtlety of sense only by turning them back into life . The person who is merely filled with learning is crude ; he fails lamentably and obviously to discriminate among the experiences his ...
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