Century Monthly Magazine, 115 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 |
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... sense of reverence for justice and of obligation which is the essence of true patriot- ism and the bulwark of American in- stitutions . It converts the solemnity of the sacred invocation into blas- phemy . Why then in practice is it ...
... sense of reverence for justice and of obligation which is the essence of true patriot- ism and the bulwark of American in- stitutions . It converts the solemnity of the sacred invocation into blas- phemy . Why then in practice is it ...
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... sense . Thought , quite as much as action , can be trained in its habits ; and the character of habitual thought determines the character of the individual and in turn of the State . Slowly there has been gathering a public suspicion as ...
... sense . Thought , quite as much as action , can be trained in its habits ; and the character of habitual thought determines the character of the individual and in turn of the State . Slowly there has been gathering a public suspicion as ...
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... sense of responsibility to law and to God , which have been the strength of American life , the public conscience will be quickened in the condemnation of all double- tongued speaking and acting . And finally , if the internal police ...
... sense of responsibility to law and to God , which have been the strength of American life , the public conscience will be quickened in the condemnation of all double- tongued speaking and acting . And finally , if the internal police ...
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... sense of being perturbed over the surname . " So you did marry ! " Mary Johnson nodded . " Then you too , " Sybil went on , " just as you'd planned too - every- thing that you dreamed ? " she lightly echoed . The other seemed to waver ...
... sense of being perturbed over the surname . " So you did marry ! " Mary Johnson nodded . " Then you too , " Sybil went on , " just as you'd planned too - every- thing that you dreamed ? " she lightly echoed . The other seemed to waver ...
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Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder. And she could add to this sense - to what amounted to a sense of position and of being by virtue of this super- ficial homage , a " personage " -by her occasionally deliberate assumption ...
Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder. And she could add to this sense - to what amounted to a sense of position and of being by virtue of this super- ficial homage , a " personage " -by her occasionally deliberate assumption ...
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