Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 116Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1928 - American literature |
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... human sympathy . It has always seemed to me that he owes the possession of this to the fact that he has lived in a small town , a fairly large town , a great city and two national capitals . He has learned to know the people of these ...
... human sympathy . It has always seemed to me that he owes the possession of this to the fact that he has lived in a small town , a fairly large town , a great city and two national capitals . He has learned to know the people of these ...
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... human kindness . An hour or so in the general's office , whether in the Central Trust Com- pany of Illinois , in Chicago or in the Vice - President's chambers at Wash- ington , is illuminating . Access to the office is easy . Old ...
... human kindness . An hour or so in the general's office , whether in the Central Trust Com- pany of Illinois , in Chicago or in the Vice - President's chambers at Wash- ington , is illuminating . Access to the office is easy . Old ...
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... human babies increased in weight in the same pro- portion , they would reach a hundred pounds by about their twelfth day . And then there is their drink . That puzzles me . Do the mothers carry them water in their beaks ? In that case ...
... human babies increased in weight in the same pro- portion , they would reach a hundred pounds by about their twelfth day . And then there is their drink . That puzzles me . Do the mothers carry them water in their beaks ? In that case ...
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... human activity would see the greatest development during the next fifty years . Mr. Steinmetz replied : " I think the greatest development will be made along spiritual lines . Here is a force which history clearly shows has been the ...
... human activity would see the greatest development during the next fifty years . Mr. Steinmetz replied : " I think the greatest development will be made along spiritual lines . Here is a force which history clearly shows has been the ...
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... human touch . It was Julie's rela- tionship to one of those experiences- a major one - which was responsible for her week - end visits to the octogenarian and millionaire , Henry Seymour Seaton , in his great house in Westchester ...
... human touch . It was Julie's rela- tionship to one of those experiences- a major one - which was responsible for her week - end visits to the octogenarian and millionaire , Henry Seymour Seaton , in his great house in Westchester ...
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