Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 14
... present time because I have just been spending the evening with Frida Tallant . It is exactly five years now since I had that casual dinner in Washington with Eugene , and it is about two years since I was shocked and grieved to hear of ...
... present time because I have just been spending the evening with Frida Tallant . It is exactly five years now since I had that casual dinner in Washington with Eugene , and it is about two years since I was shocked and grieved to hear of ...
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... present crisis in religious thought any greater than that of 1500 or 1600 A.D. , when Copernicus and Galileo made their astronomical and physical discoveries , requiring a radical recon- struction of our whole view of the world ; or ...
... present crisis in religious thought any greater than that of 1500 or 1600 A.D. , when Copernicus and Galileo made their astronomical and physical discoveries , requiring a radical recon- struction of our whole view of the world ; or ...
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... present for his inamorata . The children of these servants were the peones of the fam- ily and took the family name . So there was no servant problem . Nine women in the kitchen and as many more to clean , sew , and mend was not an ...
... present for his inamorata . The children of these servants were the peones of the fam- ily and took the family name . So there was no servant problem . Nine women in the kitchen and as many more to clean , sew , and mend was not an ...
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... present this boar's hide to his Highness in return for his recognition of my country's noble sport . " The king accepted the boar - hide eagerly . " It could be hefted with the boot , ye said ? " he inquired . " Aye , sire , ” replied ...
... present this boar's hide to his Highness in return for his recognition of my country's noble sport . " The king accepted the boar - hide eagerly . " It could be hefted with the boot , ye said ? " he inquired . " Aye , sire , ” replied ...
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... present East Sixties ; and the old set- tlement of Harlem on the Harlem River , six or seven miles north of the city . It was to this distant bourne , Harlem , that the first railroad as- pired . " Yesterday , " said the " New York ...
... present East Sixties ; and the old set- tlement of Harlem on the Harlem River , six or seven miles north of the city . It was to this distant bourne , Harlem , that the first railroad as- pired . " Yesterday , " said the " New York ...
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