Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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... side of this round world . China is a land of patriots - patriots whom ruthless massacre and and excruciating ... sides and abstract her valuables . It would have been better , if , instead , Chinese had been sent to put Europe together ...
... side of this round world . China is a land of patriots - patriots whom ruthless massacre and and excruciating ... sides and abstract her valuables . It would have been better , if , instead , Chinese had been sent to put Europe together ...
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... side of Cataia . " He set the two pieces of Chinese pot- tery upon the shelves in the south cor- ner of the room . These cups were of that sea - green tint called celadon , with a very wonderful glow and radiance . Such oddities were ...
... side of Cataia . " He set the two pieces of Chinese pot- tery upon the shelves in the south cor- ner of the room . These cups were of that sea - green tint called celadon , with a very wonderful glow and radiance . Such oddities were ...
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... side of the sea . Moreover , he is an advocate of strong drink , which is very reprehensible , and deprives him of candor as completely as if he had been a teetotaler . We feel and resent the bias of his mind ; and although he describes ...
... side of the sea . Moreover , he is an advocate of strong drink , which is very reprehensible , and deprives him of candor as completely as if he had been a teetotaler . We feel and resent the bias of his mind ; and although he describes ...
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... side by side of two peoples differing in creed , in speech , in blood , and in all the traditions that make up national con- sciousness . With the conquest , as has been seen , Great Britain's first policy was that of out - and - out ...
... side by side of two peoples differing in creed , in speech , in blood , and in all the traditions that make up national con- sciousness . With the conquest , as has been seen , Great Britain's first policy was that of out - and - out ...
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... side . To the English- speaking colony he was " the best of the lot " and " the old man , " to distinguish him from his son , who " talked too much . " Doña Ana was a Spanish woman , born in Venezuela , but always insisting she had been ...
... side . To the English- speaking colony he was " the best of the lot " and " the old man , " to distinguish him from his son , who " talked too much . " Doña Ana was a Spanish woman , born in Venezuela , but always insisting she had been ...
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