Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 88 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1914 |
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... importance than himself ; and these walked forward and stopped at a delicate distance from them all a woman , bareheaded , ungloved , slen- der , straight , of middle height , and in life's middle years - Rachel Truesdale . She did not ...
... importance than himself ; and these walked forward and stopped at a delicate distance from them all a woman , bareheaded , ungloved , slen- der , straight , of middle height , and in life's middle years - Rachel Truesdale . She did not ...
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... important than interesting , but it helps amazingly to understand the Presi- dent's character and his purposes , and to gain an insight into a complicated and , in some respects , conflicting nature . As his- torian and student of the ...
... important than interesting , but it helps amazingly to understand the Presi- dent's character and his purposes , and to gain an insight into a complicated and , in some respects , conflicting nature . As his- torian and student of the ...
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... importance . His message was very brief , very concise , very simple . He used short words . There was no attempt at epigram or phrase - making ; neither was there any oratorical ambiguity . No one could twist two meanings into his ...
... importance . His message was very brief , very concise , very simple . He used short words . There was no attempt at epigram or phrase - making ; neither was there any oratorical ambiguity . No one could twist two meanings into his ...
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... the type of the late Lord Salisbury , who was noted for his belief that when a man had something important to communicate , he could do it much bet- ter in writing than orally . And yet a seri- 30 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... the type of the late Lord Salisbury , who was noted for his belief that when a man had something important to communicate , he could do it much bet- ter in writing than orally . And yet a seri- 30 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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... importance ; it is performing that function at present in- efficiently . What is wrong with the college ? As I ask myself that question , I find my mind traveling back to a certain organiza- tion of which I was once a member . It was a ...
... importance ; it is performing that function at present in- efficiently . What is wrong with the college ? As I ask myself that question , I find my mind traveling back to a certain organiza- tion of which I was once a member . It was a ...
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