Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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... appears to have all the marks of a still unexhausted states- man . He is incessantly springing back into the news . His rivals are , by comparison , destitute alike of brilliance and resilience . True , he writes newspaper articles that ...
... appears to have all the marks of a still unexhausted states- man . He is incessantly springing back into the news . His rivals are , by comparison , destitute alike of brilliance and resilience . True , he writes newspaper articles that ...
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... appears to be a certainty of leadership in the near future of the party which he struck down eight years ago but which he steadily refuses to leave . It happened in this way . From the first hour of the general strike the Conservative ...
... appears to be a certainty of leadership in the near future of the party which he struck down eight years ago but which he steadily refuses to leave . It happened in this way . From the first hour of the general strike the Conservative ...
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... appear . Coffee also came from Mexico , a real luxury . The housewife who supervised these meals may have had her troubles , but she certainly had no lack of domestic service . Indian raids usually resulted in captives who became ...
... appear . Coffee also came from Mexico , a real luxury . The housewife who supervised these meals may have had her troubles , but she certainly had no lack of domestic service . Indian raids usually resulted in captives who became ...
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... appear to have been undertaken before the middle of the last century . It was not indeed until 1876 that Sir William Barrett really initiated the careful and scientific study of telepathic phenomena which has been continued by the ...
... appear to have been undertaken before the middle of the last century . It was not indeed until 1876 that Sir William Barrett really initiated the careful and scientific study of telepathic phenomena which has been continued by the ...
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... appears to take place among native races of a low level of civilization without any opportu- nity for normal methods of com- munication . Nor indeed is it easy to avoid the conclusion that some form of telep- athy exists among various ...
... appears to take place among native races of a low level of civilization without any opportu- nity for normal methods of com- munication . Nor indeed is it easy to avoid the conclusion that some form of telep- athy exists among various ...
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