Century Monthly Magazine, 113 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 |
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... head of affairs . Seen from a dis- tance , he appears to have all the marks of a still unexhausted states- man . He is incessantly springing back into the news . His rivals are , by comparison , destitute alike of brilliance and ...
... head of affairs . Seen from a dis- tance , he appears to have all the marks of a still unexhausted states- man . He is incessantly springing back into the news . His rivals are , by comparison , destitute alike of brilliance and ...
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... head of the Coalition gov- ernment he insisted upon the grant of home rule to Ireland , and for so doing he was deprived of the pre- miership . There was , however , much more in it than Tory resent- ment over the Irish treaty . Actu ...
... head of the Coalition gov- ernment he insisted upon the grant of home rule to Ireland , and for so doing he was deprived of the pre- miership . There was , however , much more in it than Tory resent- ment over the Irish treaty . Actu ...
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... head of a political combination , we are merely once again in touch with the enigma . Lloyd George's posi- tion in English Liberalism is es- sentially unreal , not to say absurd . The little remnant of the party in Parliament is not for ...
... head of a political combination , we are merely once again in touch with the enigma . Lloyd George's posi- tion in English Liberalism is es- sentially unreal , not to say absurd . The little remnant of the party in Parliament is not for ...
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... head and say , ' Queer cuss ; never heard such a queer cuss . ' It was after hearing Lindsay and reading every line that he wrote that Eugene began going away from me . " " That's odd , " I said ; " I don't see the connection . " " Wait ...
... head and say , ' Queer cuss ; never heard such a queer cuss . ' It was after hearing Lindsay and reading every line that he wrote that Eugene began going away from me . " " That's odd , " I said ; " I don't see the connection . " " Wait ...
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... head was shimmering in the early light . And there was I , in a fever , in my cold musty room , wait- ing to know my fate . I'll never for- get it . " I was out before nine - thirty . There was hardly a soul up in the little town ...
... head was shimmering in the early light . And there was I , in a fever , in my cold musty room , wait- ing to know my fate . I'll never for- get it . " I was out before nine - thirty . There was hardly a soul up in the little town ...
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