Century Monthly Magazine, 115 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 |
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... facts are solely for the jury , too often feels that responsibility for the detection of perjury rests wholly with the triers of fact , and that the false oath is sufficiently penalized by the hazard of an PERJURY : A CRIME OR A PRIVILEGE ...
... facts are solely for the jury , too often feels that responsibility for the detection of perjury rests wholly with the triers of fact , and that the false oath is sufficiently penalized by the hazard of an PERJURY : A CRIME OR A PRIVILEGE ...
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... fact , it was largely because the movement , which these composers represented , re- ceived so little encouragement in Germany , that my father migrated to America . I have already spoken of his per- formance of the first act of " Die ...
... fact , it was largely because the movement , which these composers represented , re- ceived so little encouragement in Germany , that my father migrated to America . I have already spoken of his per- formance of the first act of " Die ...
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... fact that we are not yet bound by racial or nationalistic considerations in the choice of our players . During the World War the New York Symphony Orchestra was made up of thirteen different nationalities , -woodwind players from France ...
... fact that we are not yet bound by racial or nationalistic considerations in the choice of our players . During the World War the New York Symphony Orchestra was made up of thirteen different nationalities , -woodwind players from France ...
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... man who founded it , who inspired it , and who planted its flag so high that our eyes are still turned upward in our march toward perfection . T HERE is surely something sig- nificant in the fact LISTENING BACKWARD 29.
... man who founded it , who inspired it , and who planted its flag so high that our eyes are still turned upward in our march toward perfection . T HERE is surely something sig- nificant in the fact LISTENING BACKWARD 29.
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... fact that not one gave a real name or address , an anonymity that showed a certain shame for her own cowardice . The three phrases that stood out most prominently were these : " It's so hard to keep saying ' No ' all the time ...
... fact that not one gave a real name or address , an anonymity that showed a certain shame for her own cowardice . The three phrases that stood out most prominently were these : " It's so hard to keep saying ' No ' all the time ...
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