The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 156Atlantic Monthly Company, 1935 |
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Page 31
... hold on their followers are the ones which make the greatest demands . For human nature , and especially young human nature , is so constructed that it does not desire or hold dear the easy thing . It de- mands to be challenged , not to ...
... hold on their followers are the ones which make the greatest demands . For human nature , and especially young human nature , is so constructed that it does not desire or hold dear the easy thing . It de- mands to be challenged , not to ...
Page 188
... hold on her eyes , not in a squinted , contracted way , but firmly and evenly and rest- fully . ' You will write ... hold back , because that is perhaps where instinctively you want to be and if you hold back and try to be always where ...
... hold on her eyes , not in a squinted , contracted way , but firmly and evenly and rest- fully . ' You will write ... hold back , because that is perhaps where instinctively you want to be and if you hold back and try to be always where ...
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... hold office until 1940. Huey Long was a practical politician , and he knew that when Roosevelt took hold of the ma- chinery of the government he would be able to manipulate his own reëlection . Furthermore , he realized that a split in ...
... hold office until 1940. Huey Long was a practical politician , and he knew that when Roosevelt took hold of the ma- chinery of the government he would be able to manipulate his own reëlection . Furthermore , he realized that a split in ...
Contents
Roman Courtship A Esme Howard | 34 |
SelfGovernment Succeeds in Oil Arthur | 121 |
Still Not by Bread Alone M Beatrice | 128 |
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