Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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... , had stood aloof from the reunion of 1923 , and were in- furiated whenever they remembered that he holds in his own hands a huge campaign fund . They had been vigilantly awaiting the moment for dealing him the death 6 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... , had stood aloof from the reunion of 1923 , and were in- furiated whenever they remembered that he holds in his own hands a huge campaign fund . They had been vigilantly awaiting the moment for dealing him the death 6 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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... hold over the constituencies is slender . Their two most eminent men are in the House of Peers . Lord Oxford is seventy - five . He has the Liberal mind of 1880. His political life was virtually ended ten years ago , and we may look for ...
... hold over the constituencies is slender . Their two most eminent men are in the House of Peers . Lord Oxford is seventy - five . He has the Liberal mind of 1880. His political life was virtually ended ten years ago , and we may look for ...
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... hold of me and began to probe me , in a " you men " fashion , I felt pure alarm . To tell the truth , I rather despised Eugene for being so completely sub- missive . Not having lived through the years in which her health had become ...
... hold of me and began to probe me , in a " you men " fashion , I felt pure alarm . To tell the truth , I rather despised Eugene for being so completely sub- missive . Not having lived through the years in which her health had become ...
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... hold a secret joy in common which is a secret only be cause others cannot understand it . They cannot talk to others about the precious and exceeding wonderful mystery they have discovered in the universe because others have not made ...
... hold a secret joy in common which is a secret only be cause others cannot understand it . They cannot talk to others about the precious and exceeding wonderful mystery they have discovered in the universe because others have not made ...
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... hold the stirrup and both to await the pleasure of their king's dismounting . The party of his Majesty Henry VIII swung into the court amid a cloud of dust . Even before he reached a halt the holders of stirrup and bridle sprang forward ...
... hold the stirrup and both to await the pleasure of their king's dismounting . The party of his Majesty Henry VIII swung into the court amid a cloud of dust . Even before he reached a halt the holders of stirrup and bridle sprang forward ...
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