Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 116Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1928 - American literature |
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... mind and character could have so successfully dominated transac- tions of such magnitude . " Again illustrative of the relation of early to later events in the shaping of a career , is the fact that through his father - General Rufus R ...
... mind and character could have so successfully dominated transac- tions of such magnitude . " Again illustrative of the relation of early to later events in the shaping of a career , is the fact that through his father - General Rufus R ...
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... mind of the general newspaper reader ? A striking personality as Vice - Presi- dent with a background of very great and successful public achievements in peace and war - a world figure , a courageous fighter , a dramatic , many - sided ...
... mind of the general newspaper reader ? A striking personality as Vice - Presi- dent with a background of very great and successful public achievements in peace and war - a world figure , a courageous fighter , a dramatic , many - sided ...
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... mind you ! Do you know , I've about made up my mind that these fellows make the new puzzles up from the old ones - piece ' em together ; that's why the same words appear so often . " " I shouldn't wonder ! You're look- ing very fit ...
... mind you ! Do you know , I've about made up my mind that these fellows make the new puzzles up from the old ones - piece ' em together ; that's why the same words appear so often . " " I shouldn't wonder ! You're look- ing very fit ...
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... mind . For the last half hour she had been making up her mind not to tell Mr. Seaton of his son's death until the morning . It would be Sunday . The papers were often delayed on that day , so it would be an easy matter to keep them away ...
... mind . For the last half hour she had been making up her mind not to tell Mr. Seaton of his son's death until the morning . It would be Sunday . The papers were often delayed on that day , so it would be an easy matter to keep them away ...
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... mind and heart . Without the activity it might still be a good thing to have , but it would hardly be a virtue . The ... mind which rests gratefully on the accom- plishments of others , and refuses to pay the laborious and daily price of ...
... mind and heart . Without the activity it might still be a good thing to have , but it would hardly be a virtue . The ... mind which rests gratefully on the accom- plishments of others , and refuses to pay the laborious and daily price of ...
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