Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 88 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1914 |
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... began to assume a threatening as- pect , and some of the great European powers were showing signs of nervousness about the safety of their subjects and their investments in Mexico , suggestions were thrown out that Mexico was an interna ...
... began to assume a threatening as- pect , and some of the great European powers were showing signs of nervousness about the safety of their subjects and their investments in Mexico , suggestions were thrown out that Mexico was an interna ...
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... began as a Brahmsianer , but he has thus far not succeeded in fus- ing form and theme so wonderfully as did his master . There is a Dionysian strain in his music that too often is in jarring discord with the intellectual plan of his ...
... began as a Brahmsianer , but he has thus far not succeeded in fus- ing form and theme so wonderfully as did his master . There is a Dionysian strain in his music that too often is in jarring discord with the intellectual plan of his ...
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... began by sweeping the studio , and that already taught him care and patience , which are the essential virtues of a workman . He posed , he served as model for his comrades . The master in turn worked before him among his students . He ...
... began by sweeping the studio , and that already taught him care and patience , which are the essential virtues of a workman . He posed , he served as model for his comrades . The master in turn worked before him among his students . He ...
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... began on the dot , and ended when it was no longer possible to force or bribe the janitor to keep the building open . Most of my other high - school ex- periences , much even of my college life , fade into fog and haze compared with the ...
... began on the dot , and ended when it was no longer possible to force or bribe the janitor to keep the building open . Most of my other high - school ex- periences , much even of my college life , fade into fog and haze compared with the ...
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... began to tak ' notus , wid guns a - firun ' and drums a - beatun ' to quarthers . “ And thin we bumped har - rd into an- ither craft , and I heard me own owld mon a - roarun ' on the deck . And ' t was the last shtraw . " How in the ...
... began to tak ' notus , wid guns a - firun ' and drums a - beatun ' to quarthers . “ And thin we bumped har - rd into an- ither craft , and I heard me own owld mon a - roarun ' on the deck . And ' t was the last shtraw . " How in the ...
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