Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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... fact that exactly ten years ago I contributed to THE CENTURY ( October , 1916 ) a study of Lloyd George which con- Copyright , 1926 , by THE CENTURY Co. All rights reserved . 29915 I THE CINDER FRANCIS HACKETT THE APPROACHING CRISIS ...
... fact that exactly ten years ago I contributed to THE CENTURY ( October , 1916 ) a study of Lloyd George which con- Copyright , 1926 , by THE CENTURY Co. All rights reserved . 29915 I THE CINDER FRANCIS HACKETT THE APPROACHING CRISIS ...
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... fact that their party was now a definite minority and seemingly a permanent minority of the electorate . They had to recognize that the power and appeal of political Liberalism was a thing of the past . A year later the Liberals fell ...
... fact that their party was now a definite minority and seemingly a permanent minority of the electorate . They had to recognize that the power and appeal of political Liberalism was a thing of the past . A year later the Liberals fell ...
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... facts . 2 The first hasty inference of the political public was that the dismis- sal could hardly fail to be ... fact . His later moves were much more in character . By means of a skilfully arranged visit to the North of England ...
... facts . 2 The first hasty inference of the political public was that the dismis- sal could hardly fail to be ... fact . His later moves were much more in character . By means of a skilfully arranged visit to the North of England ...
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... fact but discern its value and catch its signifi- cance . He must so realize it that it wins his devotion and shapes ... fact that the universe con- tains something which is of more value than anything else and to be stirred to joy and ...
... fact but discern its value and catch its signifi- cance . He must so realize it that it wins his devotion and shapes ... fact that the universe con- tains something which is of more value than anything else and to be stirred to joy and ...
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... fact as well as in fiction , centers of learning instead of sobri- quets of physical contests ! But by inexorable irony of fate the whim of a king in the sixteenth century so influenced sport history in the twen- tieth . His Majesty ...
... fact as well as in fiction , centers of learning instead of sobri- quets of physical contests ! But by inexorable irony of fate the whim of a king in the sixteenth century so influenced sport history in the twen- tieth . His Majesty ...
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