Century Monthly Magazine, 113 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 |
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... question for the civilized world was involved in Lloyd George's decision : for or against Clemenceau , for Wilson or against him ? The upshot was dis- closed in his first political move after the roar of the guns had ceased . He called ...
... question for the civilized world was involved in Lloyd George's decision : for or against Clemenceau , for Wilson or against him ? The upshot was dis- closed in his first political move after the roar of the guns had ceased . He called ...
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... question of col- lapse or reconstruction . Such seems to be the crisis which religious thought is approaching . It is not be- cause the scientific views of to - day are more revolutionary in their effect on religious thought than were ...
... question of col- lapse or reconstruction . Such seems to be the crisis which religious thought is approaching . It is not be- cause the scientific views of to - day are more revolutionary in their effect on religious thought than were ...
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... question , we are left to face the facts and ask ourselves whether , after all , the claim put for- ward by the agencies involved may not be a valid one . It is easy for those unacquainted with the accu- mulated phenomena of automatic ...
... question , we are left to face the facts and ask ourselves whether , after all , the claim put for- ward by the agencies involved may not be a valid one . It is easy for those unacquainted with the accu- mulated phenomena of automatic ...
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... question which remains is simply : what is the practical or even theoretical value of our research ? The results secured by psychic re- search in Great Britain and various other countries possess , first of all , a real historical value ...
... question which remains is simply : what is the practical or even theoretical value of our research ? The results secured by psychic re- search in Great Britain and various other countries possess , first of all , a real historical value ...
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... question of historical interest , is it too much to hope that we may sooner or later suc- ceed in controlling and utilizing to a vastly greater degree than at present those new forces which our researches have brought to light ? Mr ...
... question of historical interest , is it too much to hope that we may sooner or later suc- ceed in controlling and utilizing to a vastly greater degree than at present those new forces which our researches have brought to light ? Mr ...
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