Century Monthly Magazine, 115 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 |
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... American race - courses , Jerome Park and Coney Island Jockey Club , and shared with Mr. August Belmont the title of Father of the American Turf . During the Civil War he gave half his fortune to the North , and , when in 1862 , the war ...
... American race - courses , Jerome Park and Coney Island Jockey Club , and shared with Mr. August Belmont the title of Father of the American Turf . During the Civil War he gave half his fortune to the North , and , when in 1862 , the war ...
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... he becomes prime minister , America may well consider his success as in large measure due to his moiety of American blood , the workings of which have already been so evident . I ' T MUST be that the truths of life 40 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... he becomes prime minister , America may well consider his success as in large measure due to his moiety of American blood , the workings of which have already been so evident . I ' T MUST be that the truths of life 40 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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... America . We hold that no circumstances can ever justify such violent disregard for law and that in no instance is it ... American mobs , " the usual crime " is pretty well disposed of as an incentive to lynch- ing . Moreover , when the ...
... America . We hold that no circumstances can ever justify such violent disregard for law and that in no instance is it ... American mobs , " the usual crime " is pretty well disposed of as an incentive to lynch- ing . Moreover , when the ...
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... America transcend the barriers of geography and historical tradition . That lynching is more than a local problem is obvious at once to any one who considers it . It is The problem is not merely that of known as an American institution ...
... America transcend the barriers of geography and historical tradition . That lynching is more than a local problem is obvious at once to any one who considers it . It is The problem is not merely that of known as an American institution ...
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... American journalism : " A world power , " as one man put it , “ influential beyond the dream of any of its founders ... Americans . Few of these twenty millions realized what had been happening in the field of news gathering and news ...
... American journalism : " A world power , " as one man put it , “ influential beyond the dream of any of its founders ... Americans . Few of these twenty millions realized what had been happening in the field of news gathering and news ...
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