Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 116Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1928 - American literature |
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Page 41
... thought of government manage- ment , asked a new transportation act . They were successful . They were to be permitted to fix charges according to what they thought was fair . A little later the Interstate Commerce Commission ruled that ...
... thought of government manage- ment , asked a new transportation act . They were successful . They were to be permitted to fix charges according to what they thought was fair . A little later the Interstate Commerce Commission ruled that ...
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... thought in the capital . The President glibly vetoes farm bills without offering better ones . The Secretary of the Treasury is bent upon lowering the income tax in the higher brackets by $ 225,000,000 ; the Democratic lead- ers would ...
... thought in the capital . The President glibly vetoes farm bills without offering better ones . The Secretary of the Treasury is bent upon lowering the income tax in the higher brackets by $ 225,000,000 ; the Democratic lead- ers would ...
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... thought , as though they expected Grandpère to go into mourning for himself . But while Mr. Seaton was the soul of ... thoughts , she slept a little , snuggled down in the deep cushions of the car . It seemed an incredibly short ride ...
... thought , as though they expected Grandpère to go into mourning for himself . But while Mr. Seaton was the soul of ... thoughts , she slept a little , snuggled down in the deep cushions of the car . It seemed an incredibly short ride ...
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... thought he was out of danger . How - how terrible ! " " His heart was overstrained by his illness or possibly he had the be- ginning of his father's complaint without his father's constitution or healthy habit of life . It's a bad ...
... thought he was out of danger . How - how terrible ! " " His heart was overstrained by his illness or possibly he had the be- ginning of his father's complaint without his father's constitution or healthy habit of life . It's a bad ...
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... thought ! So it was not because they were cowards that they wished to pass the grim task on to her . Rather , it was because they honestly believed she had the warmth , the human power of affection which would help to soften the blow ...
... thought ! So it was not because they were cowards that they wished to pass the grim task on to her . Rather , it was because they honestly believed she had the warmth , the human power of affection which would help to soften the blow ...
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