Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 90
... beginning , equality of rights has been the goal of the American people as a nation . Viewed at particular junctures the progress has often seemed beset with contradictions and marked by incompleteness . But in perspective it shapes ...
... beginning , equality of rights has been the goal of the American people as a nation . Viewed at particular junctures the progress has often seemed beset with contradictions and marked by incompleteness . But in perspective it shapes ...
Page 95
... beginning to end , 137 years , culminating in complete victory . The first attacks , begun during the Revolution , stripped aristocracy of its intrenched legal powers and prerogatives . State after State abol- ished entail and ...
... beginning to end , 137 years , culminating in complete victory . The first attacks , begun during the Revolution , stripped aristocracy of its intrenched legal powers and prerogatives . State after State abol- ished entail and ...
Page 106
... beginning of this quarter - cen- tury had three standard morning dailies , and now has only one . Wit- ness Philadelphia , where nothing is left of the " Times , " " Press , " " Tele- graph , " " News , " " North American , " and " Item ...
... beginning of this quarter - cen- tury had three standard morning dailies , and now has only one . Wit- ness Philadelphia , where nothing is left of the " Times , " " Press , " " Tele- graph , " " News , " " North American , " and " Item ...
Page 133
... beginning to falter , only to flare up in the wind stirred by his grandnephew , that little Napo- leon who as a youngster so often had plagued him . In a chair by the window sat his niece , the boy's mother , Signora Letizia Bonaparte ...
... beginning to falter , only to flare up in the wind stirred by his grandnephew , that little Napo- leon who as a youngster so often had plagued him . In a chair by the window sat his niece , the boy's mother , Signora Letizia Bonaparte ...
Page 170
... beginning , " Do you remember Paris of glad faces ? " he has a swift and certain presentiment of his death on Laid in some desert place , alone or where the tides Of war's tumultuous waves on the wet sands behind them . Leave rifts of ...
... beginning , " Do you remember Paris of glad faces ? " he has a swift and certain presentiment of his death on Laid in some desert place , alone or where the tides Of war's tumultuous waves on the wet sands behind them . Leave rifts of ...
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