Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... ment the diners were beginning to appear . Mrs. Foss , coming into the drawing- room , felt a glow of pleasure at the scene meeting her eyes . The occasion , the suc- cess of it , had lifted life for her above its usual plane . She ...
... ment the diners were beginning to appear . Mrs. Foss , coming into the drawing- room , felt a glow of pleasure at the scene meeting her eyes . The occasion , the suc- cess of it , had lifted life for her above its usual plane . She ...
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... ment , which would make as little of the Home Rule Act as the Germans made of the treaty guaranteeing the neutrality ... ments concerned in it ! The causes , then , which led up to the rebellion were many and varied , but the dominant ...
... ment , which would make as little of the Home Rule Act as the Germans made of the treaty guaranteeing the neutrality ... ments concerned in it ! The causes , then , which led up to the rebellion were many and varied , but the dominant ...
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... ment in Boston attracts twenty - two dif- ferent nationalities . Alien anarchists . hunted out of Paterson , New Jersey , took refuge in New England . Lawrence is a foreign legion , a Midway , a Babel ; its device , " No God , no ...
... ment in Boston attracts twenty - two dif- ferent nationalities . Alien anarchists . hunted out of Paterson , New Jersey , took refuge in New England . Lawrence is a foreign legion , a Midway , a Babel ; its device , " No God , no ...
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... ment . The doctrine of the balance of power has had its influence , and the French kings have urged that of " natural boundaries , " geographical , however , rather than racial . So it would seem that the national spirit has not been ...
... ment . The doctrine of the balance of power has had its influence , and the French kings have urged that of " natural boundaries , " geographical , however , rather than racial . So it would seem that the national spirit has not been ...
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... ment . Everything moved leisurely now , even the breeze , as is proper and fitting to the tropics , where even the white man finds it a task to wash ; and a week's lack of shave veiled our sun - toasted features . We loafed languidly on ...
... ment . Everything moved leisurely now , even the breeze , as is proper and fitting to the tropics , where even the white man finds it a task to wash ; and a week's lack of shave veiled our sun - toasted features . We loafed languidly on ...
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