Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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... stood there begging and pleading , and holding out that big red mit of his , and there was n't a fellow in the ward that did n't want to shake it . Well , the captain made his blood test , and found it was in group two . " If I let you ...
... stood there begging and pleading , and holding out that big red mit of his , and there was n't a fellow in the ward that did n't want to shake it . Well , the captain made his blood test , and found it was in group two . " If I let you ...
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... stood by the Magdalen tapes- try scratching his chin . He had un- quiet , bright eyes , this out - at - elbows poet whom a marquis's daughter was pleased to patronize , and his red hair to - day was unpardonably touzled . Nor were his ...
... stood by the Magdalen tapes- try scratching his chin . He had un- quiet , bright eyes , this out - at - elbows poet whom a marquis's daughter was pleased to patronize , and his red hair to - day was unpardonably touzled . Nor were his ...
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... stood firm in their insistence that com- plete control of the domestic affairs of the province must be conceded to a body of ministers responsible to parliament and chosen from its dominant parties . Sydenham fought their demands , but ...
... stood firm in their insistence that com- plete control of the domestic affairs of the province must be conceded to a body of ministers responsible to parliament and chosen from its dominant parties . Sydenham fought their demands , but ...
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... stood and fought . The control of colonial affairs by the mother country , the authority of the governor and his preordained advisers within the prov- ince , the active share in legislation of the narrow , nominated legislative coun ...
... stood and fought . The control of colonial affairs by the mother country , the authority of the governor and his preordained advisers within the prov- ince , the active share in legislation of the narrow , nominated legislative coun ...
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... stood dead - locked . Neither could at- tain a secure or adequate majority , and the personal bitterness and intrigue , the wide - spread corruption , and the naked sectional controversy which resulted , made a change imperative . The ...
... stood dead - locked . Neither could at- tain a secure or adequate majority , and the personal bitterness and intrigue , the wide - spread corruption , and the naked sectional controversy which resulted , made a change imperative . The ...
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