Century Monthly Magazine, 114 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 |
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... heart that Mussolini is still alive and still in power when the crisis comes . If Mussolini were removed from the scene before the failure of the whole Fascist régime , Fascism would lose its great propagandist . Among his possible ...
... heart that Mussolini is still alive and still in power when the crisis comes . If Mussolini were removed from the scene before the failure of the whole Fascist régime , Fascism would lose its great propagandist . Among his possible ...
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... heart of the Fascist system , would continue to function , because it was not made by him , and has always gone its own way , while taking advantage of his propaganda . An interesting legend - but a leg- end and nothing more - began to ...
... heart of the Fascist system , would continue to function , because it was not made by him , and has always gone its own way , while taking advantage of his propaganda . An interesting legend - but a leg- end and nothing more - began to ...
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... heart - trouble and knew she couldn't live more than a year . They had been boy - and - girl sweethearts , and she virtually asked him to marry her . Of course he couldn't resist . couldn't resist . But I could have forgiven that if it ...
... heart - trouble and knew she couldn't live more than a year . They had been boy - and - girl sweethearts , and she virtually asked him to marry her . Of course he couldn't resist . couldn't resist . But I could have forgiven that if it ...
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... heart fluttered . Damn the silly thing , she thought furiously , and tried to keep her hands from trembling as she asked him : " Why not ? " " Well it's a delicate thing to say , but perfectly true . They all - more or less went after ...
... heart fluttered . Damn the silly thing , she thought furiously , and tried to keep her hands from trembling as she asked him : " Why not ? " " Well it's a delicate thing to say , but perfectly true . They all - more or less went after ...
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... heart after the manner of the Pha- raohs , declared there could never be a return to the Union . And Lincoln had to continue his vast preparations for the struggle , looking the while for a general to take the place of doubt- ing Meade ...
... heart after the manner of the Pha- raohs , declared there could never be a return to the Union . And Lincoln had to continue his vast preparations for the struggle , looking the while for a general to take the place of doubt- ing Meade ...
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