Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 100Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 7
... seemed the beginning of a new era which should endure . When Strafford and Laud had perished and the power of King Charles had been overthrown , they seemed to hear the angel of the Book of the Revelation : And the seventh angel sounded ...
... seemed the beginning of a new era which should endure . When Strafford and Laud had perished and the power of King Charles had been overthrown , they seemed to hear the angel of the Book of the Revelation : And the seventh angel sounded ...
Page 21
... seemed to hear from some far distance a little child crying , its thin , poignant wail piercing her soul . Some force seemed to tear her heart out of her body , crush it with iron force , and then thrust it back . " Ed , " she cried ...
... seemed to hear from some far distance a little child crying , its thin , poignant wail piercing her soul . Some force seemed to tear her heart out of her body , crush it with iron force , and then thrust it back . " Ed , " she cried ...
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... seemed to him a generous cash bounty , and better food than most of them had tasted in their lives . Still Charlemagne would have nothing to do with him beyond the ex- change of polite , non - committal notes . At length the caco - in ...
... seemed to him a generous cash bounty , and better food than most of them had tasted in their lives . Still Charlemagne would have nothing to do with him beyond the ex- change of polite , non - committal notes . At length the caco - in ...
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... seemed to be too excited with the taking of Grande Rivière to be any longer suspicious . Some five minutes later the group was again halted , this time by an outpost of some forty men . Their leader scruti- nized the new - comers ...
... seemed to be too excited with the taking of Grande Rivière to be any longer suspicious . Some five minutes later the group was again halted , this time by an outpost of some forty men . Their leader scruti- nized the new - comers ...
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... seemed to have no bitter hatred of the Unionist Volunteers of Ulster , that they even cheered Sir Edward Carson at times , on the general principle that he was defy- ing English law , and that any defiance of England was worth applause ...
... seemed to have no bitter hatred of the Unionist Volunteers of Ulster , that they even cheered Sir Edward Carson at times , on the general principle that he was defy- ing English law , and that any defiance of England was worth applause ...
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