Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 116Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1928 - American literature |
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... person- ality which enabled him to direct such far - flung activities without fric- tion . It is doubtful if any other na- tion could have presented a man whose mind and character could have so successfully dominated transac- tions of ...
... person- ality which enabled him to direct such far - flung activities without fric- tion . It is doubtful if any other na- tion could have presented a man whose mind and character could have so successfully dominated transac- tions of ...
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... the Fourth Amendment . It runs quaintly enough : " The right of the people to be secure in their persons , houses , papers and effects , against unreasonable searches and seizures , shall not be violated ; 46 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... the Fourth Amendment . It runs quaintly enough : " The right of the people to be secure in their persons , houses , papers and effects , against unreasonable searches and seizures , shall not be violated ; 46 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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... persons or things to be seized . " True , the word " tele- phone " does not occur in the article , but it is difficult to see how wire - tapping for purposes of securing evidence does not violate the spirit of the Fourth Amendment . At ...
... persons or things to be seized . " True , the word " tele- phone " does not occur in the article , but it is difficult to see how wire - tapping for purposes of securing evidence does not violate the spirit of the Fourth Amendment . At ...
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... person who tells him will have it on his soul all his life - like murder . " Julie gave a little shiver . " We thought , " said Miss Carlotta in her breathy voice , " that you would be the best one to tell him ! " " I " Julie wheeled ...
... person who tells him will have it on his soul all his life - like murder . " Julie gave a little shiver . " We thought , " said Miss Carlotta in her breathy voice , " that you would be the best one to tell him ! " " I " Julie wheeled ...
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... person . He leaned over his master . He took one put Julie firmly to one side and of his hands and felt his pulse - then laid it gently back on the arm of the chair . " Grandpère ! " Julie called nerv- ously . Peters stepped back . " No ...
... person . He leaned over his master . He took one put Julie firmly to one side and of his hands and felt his pulse - then laid it gently back on the arm of the chair . " Grandpère ! " Julie called nerv- ously . Peters stepped back . " No ...
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