Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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... feel the lack of it . Imagine the seventeen million American telephones dumb , and the wires dead . Many of the every - day activities would be paralyzed . Mails , telegraphs and every means of com- munication and transportation would ...
... feel the lack of it . Imagine the seventeen million American telephones dumb , and the wires dead . Many of the every - day activities would be paralyzed . Mails , telegraphs and every means of com- munication and transportation would ...
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... feel- ing , he might have made , in the name of a united British commonwealth , a declaration that would have deter- mined the nature of the peace and incidentally sealed his own immor- tality . His influence was then un- bounded . But ...
... feel- ing , he might have made , in the name of a united British commonwealth , a declaration that would have deter- mined the nature of the peace and incidentally sealed his own immor- tality . His influence was then un- bounded . But ...
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... two people themselves . She , as well as Eugene , had a personality . Nom- inally it was esthetic . She had a feel- ing for color , for artful bits of silk and the right vase with the right blossom- ing branch in IO THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... two people themselves . She , as well as Eugene , had a personality . Nom- inally it was esthetic . She had a feel- ing for color , for artful bits of silk and the right vase with the right blossom- ing branch in IO THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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... feel her antagonism . At best , she was couched in temporary quietness , unusually friendly and docile , but perpetually lying in wait . And then a change came in Frida herself . She got better . Eugene was unfeignedly glad , but she ...
... feel her antagonism . At best , she was couched in temporary quietness , unusually friendly and docile , but perpetually lying in wait . And then a change came in Frida herself . She got better . Eugene was unfeignedly glad , but she ...
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... feel the stimulus of it , is to have what we call vision of it . Vision involves emotion , imagination , and conversion of the will in devoted self - surrender . So we say the object of religious interest is not only an object of belief ...
... feel the stimulus of it , is to have what we call vision of it . Vision involves emotion , imagination , and conversion of the will in devoted self - surrender . So we say the object of religious interest is not only an object of belief ...
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