Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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... thought it possible for England to have another spell of Lloyd George government . The first replied that he had as good a chance of being prime minister as any other man in the field , including Ramsay Mac- Donald and Winston Churchill ...
... thought it possible for England to have another spell of Lloyd George government . The first replied that he had as good a chance of being prime minister as any other man in the field , including Ramsay Mac- Donald and Winston Churchill ...
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... thought impatiently that it was a poor kind of exploiting behavior on the part of a woman who talked feminism and so on . But if she had cause to be jealous ? On this long evening , as Eugene read Yeats by request , I suddenly felt ...
... thought impatiently that it was a poor kind of exploiting behavior on the part of a woman who talked feminism and so on . But if she had cause to be jealous ? On this long evening , as Eugene read Yeats by request , I suddenly felt ...
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... thought of telling my brother what I suspected , but I couldn't . There wasn't a soul I could speak to . So the next time Eugene left home I followed him . It was in June . I I traced him to the station , and when he left the ticket ...
... thought of telling my brother what I suspected , but I couldn't . There wasn't a soul I could speak to . So the next time Eugene left home I followed him . It was in June . I I traced him to the station , and when he left the ticket ...
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... thought any greater than that of 1500 or 1600 A.D. , when Copernicus and Galileo made their astronomical and physical discoveries , requiring a radical recon- struction of our whole view of the world ; or than the crisis that arose from ...
... thought any greater than that of 1500 or 1600 A.D. , when Copernicus and Galileo made their astronomical and physical discoveries , requiring a radical recon- struction of our whole view of the world ; or than the crisis that arose from ...
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... thought is approaching . It is not be- cause the scientific views of to - day are more revolutionary in their effect on religious thought than were those which pronounced the world to be round and not flat , but it is because religious ...
... thought is approaching . It is not be- cause the scientific views of to - day are more revolutionary in their effect on religious thought than were those which pronounced the world to be round and not flat , but it is because religious ...
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