Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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Page 37
... stand prepared to provide an alternative administration . And yet the very win- ning of responsible government , and the union of the provinces which was bound up with it , made it extremely difficult to find or keep stable and ...
... stand prepared to provide an alternative administration . And yet the very win- ning of responsible government , and the union of the provinces which was bound up with it , made it extremely difficult to find or keep stable and ...
Page 41
... stand clearly for the fundamentals of liberalism . It was not , then , from any desire to float with the tide that Wilfrid Laurier became an active member of the Liberal , or Rouge , party of Canada East . Nor was it from any ...
... stand clearly for the fundamentals of liberalism . It was not , then , from any desire to float with the tide that Wilfrid Laurier became an active member of the Liberal , or Rouge , party of Canada East . Nor was it from any ...
Page 52
... stand ; but when there was the child , so white , he thought , well , for the sake of the child . My son is a fool . " There are just two classes in this country , two , only two , the high and the low . And there's no passing from the ...
... stand ; but when there was the child , so white , he thought , well , for the sake of the child . My son is a fool . " There are just two classes in this country , two , only two , the high and the low . And there's no passing from the ...
Page 54
... standing with folded arms to see men drown . For Germany ? Was that it ? I thought of secret wireless . Maybe he had it ... stand- ing in a store ; a touch as light as a fly's wing would brush my arm . I would turn to meet the terrible ...
... standing with folded arms to see men drown . For Germany ? Was that it ? I thought of secret wireless . Maybe he had it ... stand- ing in a store ; a touch as light as a fly's wing would brush my arm . I would turn to meet the terrible ...
Page 65
... standing on the rainbow , listening to the lament of the maidens for the stolen gold , seemed to bring the story of art to a divine end . But they stand no longer on a rain- bow not even at Bayreuth , for that somebody might think it ...
... standing on the rainbow , listening to the lament of the maidens for the stolen gold , seemed to bring the story of art to a divine end . But they stand no longer on a rain- bow not even at Bayreuth , for that somebody might think it ...
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