Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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... perhaps than the bringing back of Lloyd George into national prominence , with what appears to be a certainty of leadership in the near future of the party which he struck down eight years ago but which he steadily refuses to leave . It ...
... perhaps than the bringing back of Lloyd George into national prominence , with what appears to be a certainty of leadership in the near future of the party which he struck down eight years ago but which he steadily refuses to leave . It ...
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... perhaps he spoke about himself to you . You often saw the tension between us . " I shook my head . " No , Frida . I could see there was tension at times , but Eugene never said a syllable . ' 99 " It went back very far , Martin . I fell ...
... perhaps he spoke about himself to you . You often saw the tension between us . " I shook my head . " No , Frida . I could see there was tension at times , but Eugene never said a syllable . ' 99 " It went back very far , Martin . I fell ...
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... perhaps two fortnights after Sir David had brought the sport into the king's palace , an itinerant Welshman appeared at the castle of the young Duke of York bearing the news of the royal favor bestowed upon his national game . He had ...
... perhaps two fortnights after Sir David had brought the sport into the king's palace , an itinerant Welshman appeared at the castle of the young Duke of York bearing the news of the royal favor bestowed upon his national game . He had ...
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... perhaps appear rather less fantastic in an age when the dividing line between matter and spirit is becoming theo- retically obsolete . Moreover , to psychometry , once accepted as a scientific fact , an interesting corol- lary would ...
... perhaps appear rather less fantastic in an age when the dividing line between matter and spirit is becoming theo- retically obsolete . Moreover , to psychometry , once accepted as a scientific fact , an interesting corol- lary would ...
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... perhaps we can grasp the meaning of it now better than our elders could . We visit Europe , made up of great nations often no larger in territory than our States , and we observe that though each country has much to teach us in special ...
... perhaps we can grasp the meaning of it now better than our elders could . We visit Europe , made up of great nations often no larger in territory than our States , and we observe that though each country has much to teach us in special ...
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