Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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... sense . It is a very rare politician who can rise above politi- cal motives and memories . Lloyd George could not forgive his former friends , the Liberals . His tactics annihilated their party in that cam- paign , and his own great ...
... sense . It is a very rare politician who can rise above politi- cal motives and memories . Lloyd George could not forgive his former friends , the Liberals . His tactics annihilated their party in that cam- paign , and his own great ...
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... sense of a situation in which I was an outsider and yet which struck me every time I visited them . There was no lessening of their amenity , whether I was there with other week - end guests or alone . Eugene never broke through his ...
... sense of a situation in which I was an outsider and yet which struck me every time I visited them . There was no lessening of their amenity , whether I was there with other week - end guests or alone . Eugene never broke through his ...
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... sense that religion is approaching a crisis . 2 It may therefore be permissible to suggest something concerning the nature and function of religion . Re- ligion is not merely a belief . It is a vision and a certainty . Belief falls ...
... sense that religion is approaching a crisis . 2 It may therefore be permissible to suggest something concerning the nature and function of religion . Re- ligion is not merely a belief . It is a vision and a certainty . Belief falls ...
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... sense of being lord of all he surveyed must have been a devastating creature indeed . 20 There were very few of these families of unquestioned descent from the Spanish nobility , probably not a dozen in all New Mexico . The rest of the ...
... sense of being lord of all he surveyed must have been a devastating creature indeed . 20 There were very few of these families of unquestioned descent from the Spanish nobility , probably not a dozen in all New Mexico . The rest of the ...
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... sense and stupidity , relevancy and irrelevancy , truth and falsehood , sobriety and flippancy . Such com- munications possess two marked characteristics : they display intelli- gence , however low the level of that intelligence may ...
... sense and stupidity , relevancy and irrelevancy , truth and falsehood , sobriety and flippancy . Such com- munications possess two marked characteristics : they display intelli- gence , however low the level of that intelligence may ...
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