Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 110 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1925 |
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... course , but that only makes him a more un- fortunate person still . He gradually identifies himself with the thing people . think he is , and his real self goes withering away , and his real personal- ity loses its force and character ...
... course , but that only makes him a more un- fortunate person still . He gradually identifies himself with the thing people . think he is , and his real self goes withering away , and his real personal- ity loses its force and character ...
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... course any- body ' d know they was dudes , but it never struck them how they looked . They thought they was fixed up all " When with one of his big jumps O.K. They said they could ride He slipped it in high , And left me sittin ' on ...
... course any- body ' d know they was dudes , but it never struck them how they looked . They thought they was fixed up all " When with one of his big jumps O.K. They said they could ride He slipped it in high , And left me sittin ' on ...
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... course that song did n't just foller the same trail as they took . And of course they could n't of told it that way , because they did n't know none of the words right . But it hits the main points , anyhow . It was sure some horse we ...
... course that song did n't just foller the same trail as they took . And of course they could n't of told it that way , because they did n't know none of the words right . But it hits the main points , anyhow . It was sure some horse we ...
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... course there is nothing to prevent our de- scendants from using national histories like pieces of a picture puzzle , fitting them together into that whole , in which a meaning and coördination can be discerned . Our own history , for ...
... course there is nothing to prevent our de- scendants from using national histories like pieces of a picture puzzle , fitting them together into that whole , in which a meaning and coördination can be discerned . Our own history , for ...
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... course , the learning of dates . Of what use dates except to converge events and coördinate peri- ods ? We used to learn that Magel- lan's ships sailed round the world be- tween 1519 and 1522 , and that Cortes conquered Mexico between ...
... course , the learning of dates . Of what use dates except to converge events and coördinate peri- ods ? We used to learn that Magel- lan's ships sailed round the world be- tween 1519 and 1522 , and that Cortes conquered Mexico between ...
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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 38 tomas;60 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1900 |
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