Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 91 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 |
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... question be- tween two realities ; they can't both be true . He ' s made the things that I thought valuable to me cease to exist . They don't exist for me any more than a chrysalis exists for a moth . There's no value to the other any ...
... question be- tween two realities ; they can't both be true . He ' s made the things that I thought valuable to me cease to exist . They don't exist for me any more than a chrysalis exists for a moth . There's no value to the other any ...
109 psl.
... question of definition of terms , for barbed wire , cotton , flax , oil , motors , and a thou- sand other things are as much war mate- rial as powder and shot , as is shown by the contraband lists of the warring na- tions . There are ...
... question of definition of terms , for barbed wire , cotton , flax , oil , motors , and a thou- sand other things are as much war mate- rial as powder and shot , as is shown by the contraband lists of the warring na- tions . There are ...
110 psl.
... question , or would be able to draft a resolution for Congress to enact which would draw the line between moral and immoral export even from their own point of view as to the object to be accom- plished . The greatest obsession of all ...
... question , or would be able to draft a resolution for Congress to enact which would draw the line between moral and immoral export even from their own point of view as to the object to be accom- plished . The greatest obsession of all ...
112 psl.
... question . That is the reason why they are as a rule so ineffective as a referendum : no one in Washington takes them seriously ; the politicians know all too well how they have been secured . The whole trouble with us Americans is that ...
... question . That is the reason why they are as a rule so ineffective as a referendum : no one in Washington takes them seriously ; the politicians know all too well how they have been secured . The whole trouble with us Americans is that ...
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... question if we accomplished anything by these interven- tions which could not have been done quite as well by Switzerland , but we did get ourselves , and Europe , accustomed to hearing our name at roll - call . It is hard to combat the ...
... question if we accomplished anything by these interven- tions which could not have been done quite as well by Switzerland , but we did get ourselves , and Europe , accustomed to hearing our name at roll - call . It is hard to combat the ...
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