Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 116Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1928 - American literature |
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... whole- someness and cleanliness of the food . This is intelligent welfare work of the highest order . 22 In General Dawes I find much that is reminiscent of the late Colonel Roosevelt . Not since the colonel dominated our national stage ...
... whole- someness and cleanliness of the food . This is intelligent welfare work of the highest order . 22 In General Dawes I find much that is reminiscent of the late Colonel Roosevelt . Not since the colonel dominated our national stage ...
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... whole , irrespec- tive of party . Where does he stand to - day ? When the name " Dawes " is men- tioned , what picture leaps up in the mind of the general newspaper reader ? A striking personality as Vice - Presi- dent with a background ...
... whole , irrespec- tive of party . Where does he stand to - day ? When the name " Dawes " is men- tioned , what picture leaps up in the mind of the general newspaper reader ? A striking personality as Vice - Presi- dent with a background ...
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... whole country rested from Friday night until Monday morning . Sometimes Harpa complained Harpa complained that Ut had forgotten all about pleasure ; but he always claimed that he got his joy out of owning his home . He went hunting and ...
... whole country rested from Friday night until Monday morning . Sometimes Harpa complained Harpa complained that Ut had forgotten all about pleasure ; but he always claimed that he got his joy out of owning his home . He went hunting and ...
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... whole world he would never spend his good days sweating in a piece of new ground , tied to one lone woman . God made his legs too long to walk all day be- hind a slow - poking mule . They were made to dance and roam after liquor and ...
... whole world he would never spend his good days sweating in a piece of new ground , tied to one lone woman . God made his legs too long to walk all day be- hind a slow - poking mule . They were made to dance and roam after liquor and ...
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... whole tub full o'lard by Christmas . " Ut was glad for the day . Every sound was good against the still- ness - the cock's proudful crowing , the hens ' proudful clucking as they woke up the biddies , the moaning of the wind through the ...
... whole tub full o'lard by Christmas . " Ut was glad for the day . Every sound was good against the still- ness - the cock's proudful crowing , the hens ' proudful clucking as they woke up the biddies , the moaning of the wind through the ...
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