Century Monthly Magazine, 99 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 |
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... Mackenzie , of the left wing of the old Reform party ; but later they drew to themselves new men like Wil- liam Macdougall , disappointed Tories like Malcolm Cameron , and latest and greatest , George Brown , a powerful journalist and ...
... Mackenzie , of the left wing of the old Reform party ; but later they drew to themselves new men like Wil- liam Macdougall , disappointed Tories like Malcolm Cameron , and latest and greatest , George Brown , a powerful journalist and ...
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... Mackenzie and Joseph Rawlins had been sitting at their club window watching the crowds swing up and down the avenue . Both were solid men of affairs , with just enough variation in temperaments to make for an inter- esting congeniality ...
... Mackenzie and Joseph Rawlins had been sitting at their club window watching the crowds swing up and down the avenue . Both were solid men of affairs , with just enough variation in temperaments to make for an inter- esting congeniality ...
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... Mackenzie was re- counting to Rawlins . The society of New York , like the society of ancient Athens , always eager " to hear some new thing , " was agog with interest in this new personality . A Fifth Avenue church had invited him to ...
... Mackenzie was re- counting to Rawlins . The society of New York , like the society of ancient Athens , always eager " to hear some new thing , " was agog with interest in this new personality . A Fifth Avenue church had invited him to ...
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... Mackenzie , " to a stroll up the avenue for a bit of air ? " This interruption was not the discourtesy it might seem . Mackenzie and Rawlins indulged in these club - window or club - corner discussions more for the joy of the talking ...
... Mackenzie , " to a stroll up the avenue for a bit of air ? " This interruption was not the discourtesy it might seem . Mackenzie and Rawlins indulged in these club - window or club - corner discussions more for the joy of the talking ...
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... Mackenzie was re- counting to Rawlins . The society of New York , like the society of ancient Athens , always eager " to hear some new thing , " was agog with interest in this new personality . A Fifth Avenue church had invited him to ...
... Mackenzie was re- counting to Rawlins . The society of New York , like the society of ancient Athens , always eager " to hear some new thing , " was agog with interest in this new personality . A Fifth Avenue church had invited him to ...
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