Century Monthly Magazine, 99 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 |
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... natural wish to get raw materials without paying for them , drive Japan to extend her " interests " on the main- land . It is suggested that this exten- sion will pay her for her war services . For Japan , the joy of putting down ...
... natural wish to get raw materials without paying for them , drive Japan to extend her " interests " on the main- land . It is suggested that this exten- sion will pay her for her war services . For Japan , the joy of putting down ...
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... nature as the manifest destiny of our own United States . Even if we had not found a happy chance for the Louisiana Purchase , no technical titles , no modest colonies like New Orleans and St. Louis , no weapons , and no diplomacy ...
... nature as the manifest destiny of our own United States . Even if we had not found a happy chance for the Louisiana Purchase , no technical titles , no modest colonies like New Orleans and St. Louis , no weapons , and no diplomacy ...
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... natural treatment of a debatable theme , Dickens stands un- rivaled among novelists . We are told that the importunate vir- tue of our neighbors , having broken one set of sympathies and understandings , will in time deprive us of ...
... natural treatment of a debatable theme , Dickens stands un- rivaled among novelists . We are told that the importunate vir- tue of our neighbors , having broken one set of sympathies and understandings , will in time deprive us of ...
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... Nature befriends him because he is a natural force , and man submits to him because he is fulfilling his natural election . The good and the wicked fret about him , and grow old in the troublesome proc- ess ; but he remains unchangeably ...
... Nature befriends him because he is a natural force , and man submits to him because he is fulfilling his natural election . The good and the wicked fret about him , and grow old in the troublesome proc- ess ; but he remains unchangeably ...
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... natural . It ' s natural . I never did anything to in- crease my strength . I'm naturally strong , perfectly well . Father says it was the heat . " " Come , Miss Mary , " called Doña Ana . " Come , I want to show you a flower . " An end ...
... natural . It ' s natural . I never did anything to in- crease my strength . I'm naturally strong , perfectly well . Father says it was the heat . " " Come , Miss Mary , " called Doña Ana . " Come , I want to show you a flower . " An end ...
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