Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... believe that any reputable Irishmen wished to see the Ulster volun- teers terrorized or put to death by British soldiers ; but the incident set a number of Nationalists wondering what sort of de- fense they would have if the Ulster vol ...
... believe that any reputable Irishmen wished to see the Ulster volun- teers terrorized or put to death by British soldiers ; but the incident set a number of Nationalists wondering what sort of de- fense they would have if the Ulster vol ...
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... believe that any reputable Irishmen wished to see the Ulster volun- teers terrorized or put to death by British soldiers ; but the incident set a number of Nationalists wondering what sort of de- fense they would have if the Ulster vol ...
... believe that any reputable Irishmen wished to see the Ulster volun- teers terrorized or put to death by British soldiers ; but the incident set a number of Nationalists wondering what sort of de- fense they would have if the Ulster vol ...
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... believe , as the best of its kind . Only a few intimates know of the wide benefactions and the generous giving of time and thought that filled the days of her busy life . But those who have caught in her writings the friendliness and ...
... believe , as the best of its kind . Only a few intimates know of the wide benefactions and the generous giving of time and thought that filled the days of her busy life . But those who have caught in her writings the friendliness and ...
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... believe that modern innova- tions - bicycles , trolley - cars , automobiles , telephones , graphophones - will somehow rescue the others . But what New England faces is not de- cadence , primarily ; it is transition . " If you will have ...
... believe that modern innova- tions - bicycles , trolley - cars , automobiles , telephones , graphophones - will somehow rescue the others . But what New England faces is not de- cadence , primarily ; it is transition . " If you will have ...
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... believe he ' s down by the creek hunting you up . " " Oh , " cried Bina , eagerly , " did you bring little Pen with you , Cousin Hob ? " She turned her face , brimming with color and light , on them for a brief mo- ment as she ran down ...
... believe he ' s down by the creek hunting you up . " " Oh , " cried Bina , eagerly , " did you bring little Pen with you , Cousin Hob ? " She turned her face , brimming with color and light , on them for a brief mo- ment as she ran down ...
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