Century Monthly Magazine, 116 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1928 |
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... means of the most exquisite care . He moved about in a wheeled chair , but much of his time he spent in his library ; a small , gray figure valeted to a degree , a dandy , with his " imperial " trimmed to the point of tradition . His ...
... means of the most exquisite care . He moved about in a wheeled chair , but much of his time he spent in his library ; a small , gray figure valeted to a degree , a dandy , with his " imperial " trimmed to the point of tradition . His ...
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... mean a number of things . In those cases where Democrats are elected to the Legislature , it may mean that Democrats choose better nominees ; it may mean that the Democratic politicians pay more at- tention to their local elections ; or ...
... mean a number of things . In those cases where Democrats are elected to the Legislature , it may mean that Democrats choose better nominees ; it may mean that the Democratic politicians pay more at- tention to their local elections ; or ...
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... means . But since we have seen Congresses of the same party as the President block his will , what argument is that ? Besides , for what was the legislative check designed but for use in just such an extremity , when it seems impossible ...
... means . But since we have seen Congresses of the same party as the President block his will , what argument is that ? Besides , for what was the legislative check designed but for use in just such an extremity , when it seems impossible ...
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... means . Shelley's fine love of the race was equaled by his ignorance of the conditions in which philanthropy must operate , and Poe's worship of abstract beauty went hand in hand with blindness to beauty in the streets he walked ...
... means . Shelley's fine love of the race was equaled by his ignorance of the conditions in which philanthropy must operate , and Poe's worship of abstract beauty went hand in hand with blindness to beauty in the streets he walked ...
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... means at last sterility and famine . We have poked fun at the Ameri- can tourist who , having seen Europe casually , tries to domesticate in his home town the things architectural and esthetic which he admired abroad . His ignorance of ...
... means at last sterility and famine . We have poked fun at the Ameri- can tourist who , having seen Europe casually , tries to domesticate in his home town the things architectural and esthetic which he admired abroad . His ignorance of ...
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