Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... present danger in Flanders and France ; and as I crossed O'Connell Bridge and stood for a moment or two to look at the high reaches of golden sky which are everywhere visible in Dublin it seemed to me that the " peace which passeth all ...
... present danger in Flanders and France ; and as I crossed O'Connell Bridge and stood for a moment or two to look at the high reaches of golden sky which are everywhere visible in Dublin it seemed to me that the " peace which passeth all ...
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... present danger in Flanders and France ; and as I crossed O'Connell Bridge and stood for a moment or two to look at the high reaches of golden sky which are everywhere visible in Dublin it seemed to me that the " peace . . . which ...
... present danger in Flanders and France ; and as I crossed O'Connell Bridge and stood for a moment or two to look at the high reaches of golden sky which are everywhere visible in Dublin it seemed to me that the " peace . . . which ...
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... present , so that every American impulse leaves somewhere its mark upon New England's mind and character . Never once have I felt like an expatriate . And I notice among scoffers a vague envy of the native . Have they an uncle by ...
... present , so that every American impulse leaves somewhere its mark upon New England's mind and character . Never once have I felt like an expatriate . And I notice among scoffers a vague envy of the native . Have they an uncle by ...
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... present great war that has forced nationality on our attention , and the reason for this is now apparent . The group spirit shows itself in two directions : within the group it is marked by friendly coöperation and loy- alty , by an ...
... present great war that has forced nationality on our attention , and the reason for this is now apparent . The group spirit shows itself in two directions : within the group it is marked by friendly coöperation and loy- alty , by an ...
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... present national emotions have to do with the national state , but I am in- clined to think that the state came first and then the emotion . For , if we neglect anomalous Switzerland and perhaps Hol- land , the national states have all ...
... present national emotions have to do with the national state , but I am in- clined to think that the state came first and then the emotion . For , if we neglect anomalous Switzerland and perhaps Hol- land , the national states have all ...
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