Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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... interests and the absence of any actual ties or pressing invitations that could bring me back to Chicago . 239 It was ten years before I saw Tal- lant again , or nearly ten years , and then it was only by accident that I ran into him in ...
... interests and the absence of any actual ties or pressing invitations that could bring me back to Chicago . 239 It was ten years before I saw Tal- lant again , or nearly ten years , and then it was only by accident that I ran into him in ...
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... interests , it has on the whole been declining in power and place for several centuries . This decline has been largely due to its inadequate adjustment to scientific method and discovery . But why , some may inquire , should the ...
... interests , it has on the whole been declining in power and place for several centuries . This decline has been largely due to its inadequate adjustment to scientific method and discovery . But why , some may inquire , should the ...
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... interest is not only an object of belief , it is an object of certain knowledge , because God is that Something which is of supreme value for all human living . When apprehension of this Object becomes a vital and recon- structive ...
... interest is not only an object of belief , it is an object of certain knowledge , because God is that Something which is of supreme value for all human living . When apprehension of this Object becomes a vital and recon- structive ...
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... interest , is it too much to hope that we may sooner or later suc- ceed in controlling and utilizing to a vastly greater degree than at present those new forces which our researches have brought to light ? Mr. H. G. Mr. H. G. Wells , in ...
... interest , is it too much to hope that we may sooner or later suc- ceed in controlling and utilizing to a vastly greater degree than at present those new forces which our researches have brought to light ? Mr. H. G. Mr. H. G. Wells , in ...
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... interest in language . Fancy that for intelli- gence ! Putting salt on the tails of young eagles is child's play compared with it . Human beings in their search for expression are hideously reckless and wholly irresponsible . They will ...
... interest in language . Fancy that for intelli- gence ! Putting salt on the tails of young eagles is child's play compared with it . Human beings in their search for expression are hideously reckless and wholly irresponsible . They will ...
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