Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 67
... tell- ing them of their fellows whom God had drawn to follow their lead , he knelt down to give thanks for the blessings which had attended upon his efforts , his safe return ; but his wife did not kneel - though her con- dition was ...
... tell- ing them of their fellows whom God had drawn to follow their lead , he knelt down to give thanks for the blessings which had attended upon his efforts , his safe return ; but his wife did not kneel - though her con- dition was ...
Page 84
... tell us how to run it . We like to know , however , that when they do come , they bring with them the ability to write good English . " That is true , yet on the same morn- ing this speech was delivered , in a single editorial in the ...
... tell us how to run it . We like to know , however , that when they do come , they bring with them the ability to write good English . " That is true , yet on the same morn- ing this speech was delivered , in a single editorial in the ...
Page 98
... tell you that ex- treme care has to be exercised in talking about employees ' welfare work so as not to arouse the resent- ment felt by working people against a spirit of patronage . Among the objectionable char- acteristics of great ...
... tell you that ex- treme care has to be exercised in talking about employees ' welfare work so as not to arouse the resent- ment felt by working people against a spirit of patronage . Among the objectionable char- acteristics of great ...
Page 108
... tell apart , except for names . And try to discover , in the same field of experiment , what has become of the old - time mellow individuality of the village press . For in the swift developments of this quarter - century it is the ...
... tell apart , except for names . And try to discover , in the same field of experiment , what has become of the old - time mellow individuality of the village press . For in the swift developments of this quarter - century it is the ...
Page 136
... tell you how we went to mass and had barely entered the church when I was seized with the birth- pains and could hardly get home , and as a matter of fact did not reach my bed . So he was born like our Sav- iour - don't shake that ...
... tell you how we went to mass and had barely entered the church when I was seized with the birth- pains and could hardly get home , and as a matter of fact did not reach my bed . So he was born like our Sav- iour - don't shake that ...
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