Scribner's Magazine, 82 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... natural sciences , ' " and the Library already contains much material bearing on these lines of advance . " The former English practice of allow- ing state officials to retain public docu- ments in their private archives has en- abled ...
... natural sciences , ' " and the Library already contains much material bearing on these lines of advance . " The former English practice of allow- ing state officials to retain public docu- ments in their private archives has en- abled ...
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... nature of a genius and is expected to come along just far enough in advance of the troupe to get the local manager out of the doldrums . The manager in El Paso was telling me of a man out ahead of Paul Whiteman two years ago . Did he ...
... nature of a genius and is expected to come along just far enough in advance of the troupe to get the local manager out of the doldrums . The manager in El Paso was telling me of a man out ahead of Paul Whiteman two years ago . Did he ...
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... Nature had endowed Miss La Fosse with many of its arts , and those that Na- ture had omitted , Miss La Fosse herself had supplied . She was slender and blonde . Her large blue eyes were heavily lashed , but though she looked at one with ...
... Nature had endowed Miss La Fosse with many of its arts , and those that Na- ture had omitted , Miss La Fosse herself had supplied . She was slender and blonde . Her large blue eyes were heavily lashed , but though she looked at one with ...
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... nature harmonizes with the situation . I say , doesn't that come peri- lously near being an esoteric hypothesis ? -or a metaphysical deduction ? However , I don't entirely agree with you in your application of the theory to Cleaver ...
... nature harmonizes with the situation . I say , doesn't that come peri- lously near being an esoteric hypothesis ? -or a metaphysical deduction ? However , I don't entirely agree with you in your application of the theory to Cleaver ...
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... natural bit of mendacity . - Cleaver lent his car to his brother and lied about it , so that I'd think he was in Boonton Monday at midnight . - And Mannix gives us a number of shifty answers to our questions concerning his relations ...
... natural bit of mendacity . - Cleaver lent his car to his brother and lied about it , so that I'd think he was in Boonton Monday at midnight . - And Mannix gives us a number of shifty answers to our questions concerning his relations ...
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