Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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... better Liberal attitude than that of the Liberal old guard ; but it would be absurd not to admit that he envis- aged the end of the strike in some relation to the next chapter of his own career . And there was one other aspect of the ...
... better Liberal attitude than that of the Liberal old guard ; but it would be absurd not to admit that he envis- aged the end of the strike in some relation to the next chapter of his own career . And there was one other aspect of the ...
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... better . Eugene was unfeignedly glad , but she brushed him aside . She was inde- pendent , or at least resolved to be independent . A somber light in her eyes told me that she was prepared to fight to the limit against whatever it was ...
... better . Eugene was unfeignedly glad , but she brushed him aside . She was inde- pendent , or at least resolved to be independent . A somber light in her eyes told me that she was prepared to fight to the limit against whatever it was ...
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... better than ever he was known before , certainly better than he has been known since the first century A.D. , and probably better than any of his immediate disciples knew him . Jesus still has much to give us that we have not yet been ...
... better than ever he was known before , certainly better than he has been known since the first century A.D. , and probably better than any of his immediate disciples knew him . Jesus still has much to give us that we have not yet been ...
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... better . For- tified with this dinner one could enjoy the siesta and come up smiling for the afternoon chocolate at four . Supper was served at half - past six . It was the last , blessedly the last , meal of the day . No heavy meat was ...
... better . For- tified with this dinner one could enjoy the siesta and come up smiling for the afternoon chocolate at four . Supper was served at half - past six . It was the last , blessedly the last , meal of the day . No heavy meat was ...
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... better to have him for a friend than for an enemy . Mark ye , Sir George , within the year he'll hold the lord - chancellorship left vacant by Wolsey . The king counsels him ; the queen looks upon him with awe and respect ; and all ...
... better to have him for a friend than for an enemy . Mark ye , Sir George , within the year he'll hold the lord - chancellorship left vacant by Wolsey . The king counsels him ; the queen looks upon him with awe and respect ; and all ...
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