The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 13; Volume 35Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1888 - American literature |
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... less , does not seem to matter much . While the great cities of the East have been doubling themselves and the cities of the West have grown from mere villages into vast centers of trade and population , the quiet old town has scarcely ...
... less , does not seem to matter much . While the great cities of the East have been doubling themselves and the cities of the West have grown from mere villages into vast centers of trade and population , the quiet old town has scarcely ...
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... less for the perfection of a race and more for the man himself as he is , with his faults as well as his merits , is one of the noticeable qualities of Mr. St. Gaudens's work . It is easy to see in his Farragut how he has been ...
... less for the perfection of a race and more for the man himself as he is , with his faults as well as his merits , is one of the noticeable qualities of Mr. St. Gaudens's work . It is easy to see in his Farragut how he has been ...
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... less adequately than broadly . SAINT GAUDENS'S LINCOLN . HE Lincoln monument for Chi- cago is the most important com- memorative work that Mr. St. Gaudens has yet produced and may well remain the most im- portant of his life . There ...
... less adequately than broadly . SAINT GAUDENS'S LINCOLN . HE Lincoln monument for Chi- cago is the most important com- memorative work that Mr. St. Gaudens has yet produced and may well remain the most im- portant of his life . There ...
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... less generous or more callous he would not have minded it so much . But as it was , his intolerable misery drove him to castle - building . He comforted himself with the reflection that he could make it all right with the folks at home ...
... less generous or more callous he would not have minded it so much . But as it was , his intolerable misery drove him to castle - building . He comforted himself with the reflection that he could make it all right with the folks at home ...
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... less proper that due provision should be made for physical necessities . Why should not the State have an armory for the repair of arms , for the alteration of old models so as to make thein conform to the improved weapons of the ...
... less proper that due provision should be made for physical necessities . Why should not the State have an armory for the repair of arms , for the alteration of old models so as to make thein conform to the improved weapons of the ...
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