Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 116Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1928 - American literature |
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... possible , the signature of Lloyd George . Arriving in London at the earliest moment , he called 10 Downing Street and got one of Lloyd George's secretaries on the telephone . When he made known his desire to see the premier at once on ...
... possible , the signature of Lloyd George . Arriving in London at the earliest moment , he called 10 Downing Street and got one of Lloyd George's secretaries on the telephone . When he made known his desire to see the premier at once on ...
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... possible . They do not waste their good time , as we do , worrying about the bad time that may come . For our worry they sub- stitute caution , and they observe even this subconciously , not fear- fully . See them in their human friend ...
... possible . They do not waste their good time , as we do , worrying about the bad time that may come . For our worry they sub- stitute caution , and they observe even this subconciously , not fear- fully . See them in their human friend ...
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... possible drafts . The evening papers lay beside him in a pile . At Julie's approach , he laid down a pencil and dictionary with which he was seeking to solve an intricate cross - word puzzle . " Hello , Grandpère ! Is the sloth on the ...
... possible drafts . The evening papers lay beside him in a pile . At Julie's approach , he laid down a pencil and dictionary with which he was seeking to solve an intricate cross - word puzzle . " Hello , Grandpère ! Is the sloth on the ...
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... possible for a Henry Ward Beecher to commend the editor of a dime library . Presi- dents of the United States no longer pored over the yellow - backs . The pulpit and the polite press trained its heaviest " grape " on the sub - literary ...
... possible for a Henry Ward Beecher to commend the editor of a dime library . Presi- dents of the United States no longer pored over the yellow - backs . The pulpit and the polite press trained its heaviest " grape " on the sub - literary ...
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... possible , and who would then be- come the leader , either as the chair- man of the National Committee or as a Congressman himself , of his party in Congress , then , no matter what happened to that nominee in the Presidential election ...
... possible , and who would then be- come the leader , either as the chair- man of the National Committee or as a Congressman himself , of his party in Congress , then , no matter what happened to that nominee in the Presidential election ...
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