Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 104 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1922 |
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... fact , his condition even now is fundamen- tally better than it was before . The Russian worker in the city lived under terrible conditions . His wages were low , barely sufficient to maintain the miserable living conditions which were ...
... fact , his condition even now is fundamen- tally better than it was before . The Russian worker in the city lived under terrible conditions . His wages were low , barely sufficient to maintain the miserable living conditions which were ...
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... fact that Eskimo is thoroughly agglutinative , that it sup- plants most abstractions like the emotions by tangible and figurative expressions , and , finally , that its speak- ers drift through a generation of slang even faster than a ...
... fact that Eskimo is thoroughly agglutinative , that it sup- plants most abstractions like the emotions by tangible and figurative expressions , and , finally , that its speak- ers drift through a generation of slang even faster than a ...
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... fact that convention and modesty , as he has known and revered them , do not exist north of the arctic circle . Thus , instructions run , basic among his duties is to regulate the social life of the community to which he is attached ...
... fact that convention and modesty , as he has known and revered them , do not exist north of the arctic circle . Thus , instructions run , basic among his duties is to regulate the social life of the community to which he is attached ...
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... fact of its having been held had momentous positive consequences . It was formal recognition of the new integration of world politics and of the Far East as an immediate , inescapable world prob- lem . It gave that part of the world ...
... fact of its having been held had momentous positive consequences . It was formal recognition of the new integration of world politics and of the Far East as an immediate , inescapable world prob- lem . It gave that part of the world ...
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... fact carries conviction . § 5 Sooner or later Japan must make a beginning of conciliation . Whether it will do so now is perhaps the most important single question emerging out of the aftermath of the conference . Possibly , the ...
... fact carries conviction . § 5 Sooner or later Japan must make a beginning of conciliation . Whether it will do so now is perhaps the most important single question emerging out of the aftermath of the conference . Possibly , the ...
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