Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 59
... nations , to wage war when their nation is threatened , and to believe it threatened upon a very light excuse , seems to be fixed in the ner- vous tissue , like self - preservation itself . Men who would not contribute a peace- able ...
... nations , to wage war when their nation is threatened , and to believe it threatened upon a very light excuse , seems to be fixed in the ner- vous tissue , like self - preservation itself . Men who would not contribute a peace- able ...
Page 61
... nation a profound unity and un- derstanding . They alone have the true earnestness and purpose that are essential to ... nations , its leaders impart all their dis- coveries to the people at large instead of using their superior ability ...
... nation a profound unity and un- derstanding . They alone have the true earnestness and purpose that are essential to ... nations , its leaders impart all their dis- coveries to the people at large instead of using their superior ability ...
Page 104
... nation by becoming severally a soldier , a clergyman , a member of Parliament , a diplomatist , and they took into all these liberal walks of life the traditions and proprieties of genuine WhittleThey were all honormeres . ables and all ...
... nation by becoming severally a soldier , a clergyman , a member of Parliament , a diplomatist , and they took into all these liberal walks of life the traditions and proprieties of genuine WhittleThey were all honormeres . ables and all ...
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... nation by becoming severally a soldier , a clergyman , a member of Parliament , a diplomatist , and they took into all these liberal walks of life the traditions and proprieties of genuine Whittlemeres . They were all honorables and all ...
... nation by becoming severally a soldier , a clergyman , a member of Parliament , a diplomatist , and they took into all these liberal walks of life the traditions and proprieties of genuine Whittlemeres . They were all honorables and all ...
Page 105
... nation by becoming severally a soldier , a clergyman , a member of Parlia- ment , a diplomatist , and they took into all these liberal walks of life the traditions and pro- prieties of genuine Whittle- meres . They were all honor- ables ...
... nation by becoming severally a soldier , a clergyman , a member of Parlia- ment , a diplomatist , and they took into all these liberal walks of life the traditions and pro- prieties of genuine Whittle- meres . They were all honor- ables ...
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