Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 39
... hold the lord - chancellorship left vacant by Wolsey . The king counsels him ; the queen looks upon him with awe and respect ; and all England shall come to know his authority . " Sir George mused casually : " Then I shall open the ...
... hold the lord - chancellorship left vacant by Wolsey . The king counsels him ; the queen looks upon him with awe and respect ; and all England shall come to know his authority . " Sir George mused casually : " Then I shall open the ...
Page 50
... holds ample promise of a useful future , we may con- sider the various lines of our advance . Any serious study of ... hold that thought transference is the solvent of all our perplexities in psychical research may point to the fact ...
... holds ample promise of a useful future , we may con- sider the various lines of our advance . Any serious study of ... hold that thought transference is the solvent of all our perplexities in psychical research may point to the fact ...
Page 80
... hold up a single individual as a bad example . These conditions are the outgrowth of ex- pansion in printing , hurry , economic pressure , and the confusion in thought that comes from the enor- mous increase in words . Even as I write I ...
... hold up a single individual as a bad example . These conditions are the outgrowth of ex- pansion in printing , hurry , economic pressure , and the confusion in thought that comes from the enor- mous increase in words . Even as I write I ...
Page 91
... hold office in some colonies ; in others Episcopalians , Quakers , Baptists , and Presbyterians were variously debarred . Repeating the European performance , the ascend- ant majority creed or denomination of each locality disfranchised ...
... hold office in some colonies ; in others Episcopalians , Quakers , Baptists , and Presbyterians were variously debarred . Repeating the European performance , the ascend- ant majority creed or denomination of each locality disfranchised ...
Page 93
... hold- ing public office . Inequality of educational rights was riveted in the prevailing system , which condemned the many to en- forced ignorance . Schools and col- leges were privileged institutions giving a monopoly to the favored ...
... hold- ing public office . Inequality of educational rights was riveted in the prevailing system , which condemned the many to en- forced ignorance . Schools and col- leges were privileged institutions giving a monopoly to the favored ...
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