Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 58
... question of historical interest , is it too much to hope that we may sooner or later suc- ceed in controlling and utilizing to a vastly greater degree than at present those new forces which our researches have brought to light ? Mr ...
... question of historical interest , is it too much to hope that we may sooner or later suc- ceed in controlling and utilizing to a vastly greater degree than at present those new forces which our researches have brought to light ? Mr ...
Page 59
... question- naire circulated by the American branch of the S. P. R. in 1900 , the noes numbered no less than seventy- eight per cent of the total replies re- ceived ( 3321 ) , many taking the form of " not at all , " " not in the least ...
... question- naire circulated by the American branch of the S. P. R. in 1900 , the noes numbered no less than seventy- eight per cent of the total replies re- ceived ( 3321 ) , many taking the form of " not at all , " " not in the least ...
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... question , and he might just as well have asked himself what he was to do with his own skin , how live in it , with it , as what he was to do about her , with her . 239 A month later , as he once more dipped into the narrow strip of ...
... question , and he might just as well have asked himself what he was to do with his own skin , how live in it , with it , as what he was to do about her , with her . 239 A month later , as he once more dipped into the narrow strip of ...
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... question would never have become acute . The tragic four years of the Civil War unshackled the negro and gave him legal and political rights as a man and citizen . The action of some Southern States in impairing these rights by legis ...
... question would never have become acute . The tragic four years of the Civil War unshackled the negro and gave him legal and political rights as a man and citizen . The action of some Southern States in impairing these rights by legis ...
Page 113
... question ; but I conclude that it was inevitable under the con- ditions that the empire should go and should be replaced by a republic . But it was not necessary that the new republic should be a slavish imita- tion of Western models ...
... question ; but I conclude that it was inevitable under the con- ditions that the empire should go and should be replaced by a republic . But it was not necessary that the new republic should be a slavish imita- tion of Western models ...
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