Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 16
... true . So I had to help myself as well as I was able . " I 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 ...
... true . So I had to help myself as well as I was able . " I 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 ...
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... true that the church with its cere- monies , regulations , dogma , officials , and cumbersome machinery does not serve this purpose very well . Once an institution becomes established and acquires social machinery adapted to do many ...
... true that the church with its cere- monies , regulations , dogma , officials , and cumbersome machinery does not serve this purpose very well . Once an institution becomes established and acquires social machinery adapted to do many ...
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... true spirit of the land of mañana . If it rained , if there was a funeral , if one did not feel well , work might be legitimately postponed . Cigarettes rolled in corn - husks , a sunny day , an adobe wall to rest one's tired back ...
... true spirit of the land of mañana . If it rained , if there was a funeral , if one did not feel well , work might be legitimately postponed . Cigarettes rolled in corn - husks , a sunny day , an adobe wall to rest one's tired back ...
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... true worth to modern education ; higher institutions of education might have become , in fact as well as in fiction , centers of learning instead of sobri- quets of physical contests ! But by inexorable irony of fate the whim of a king ...
... true worth to modern education ; higher institutions of education might have become , in fact as well as in fiction , centers of learning instead of sobri- quets of physical contests ! But by inexorable irony of fate the whim of a king ...
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... true , yet on the same morn- ing this speech was delivered , in a single editorial in the " New York Times , " occurs irked ( the Democrats in Congress are feeling irked ) , “ let it be said , " " showed a welcome ac- cess , " " along ...
... true , yet on the same morn- ing this speech was delivered , in a single editorial in the " New York Times , " occurs irked ( the Democrats in Congress are feeling irked ) , “ let it be said , " " showed a welcome ac- cess , " " along ...
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