Scribner's Magazine, 53 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1913 |
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... fact , we were beginning to feel that they had not had such a very hard time after all . But our feelings soon changed . As the train stopped at Dijon , a large town half - way between the frontier and Paris , as you are aware , the ...
... fact , we were beginning to feel that they had not had such a very hard time after all . But our feelings soon changed . As the train stopped at Dijon , a large town half - way between the frontier and Paris , as you are aware , the ...
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... fact that the pestilence had been checked and overcome through the application of new- ly discovered methods of suppressing it commanded far less public attention than the fact that thirty - five American em- ployees had died of it ...
... fact that the pestilence had been checked and overcome through the application of new- ly discovered methods of suppressing it commanded far less public attention than the fact that thirty - five American em- ployees had died of it ...
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... facts back into philosophy and then dancing through a discussion of theories is not un- derstood , much less ... fact re- mains that their fleet is - and all the world knows it is , and it is laughable to discuss it - the prime ...
... facts back into philosophy and then dancing through a discussion of theories is not un- derstood , much less ... fact re- mains that their fleet is - and all the world knows it is , and it is laughable to discuss it - the prime ...
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