Century Monthly Magazine, 115 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 |
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... up the practice of send- ing substitutes , he encountered oppo- sition . There were about a dozen good players of whom my father could not be sure 23 Guggy A Story Listening Backward Fifty Years of Music with Grace-Notes on To-Day.
... up the practice of send- ing substitutes , he encountered oppo- sition . There were about a dozen good players of whom my father could not be sure 23 Guggy A Story Listening Backward Fifty Years of Music with Grace-Notes on To-Day.
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... sure from one concert to another . They were lured away by the Thomas orchestra , or by engage- ments at theaters , dances , even military parades . The substitutes they sent were often inexpert , in every way inferior . Notwithstanding ...
... sure from one concert to another . They were lured away by the Thomas orchestra , or by engage- ments at theaters , dances , even military parades . The substitutes they sent were often inexpert , in every way inferior . Notwithstanding ...
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... sure it'll be lovely out - of- doors . " " Yes , madam's a great one for bein ' out - of - doors ' erself . In the summer when Master John is ' ome for ' is ' olidays , they ' as all their meals there . " " So Mary's got a son ! " Sybil ...
... sure it'll be lovely out - of- doors . " " Yes , madam's a great one for bein ' out - of - doors ' erself . In the summer when Master John is ' ome for ' is ' olidays , they ' as all their meals there . " " So Mary's got a son ! " Sybil ...
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... sure that they were not the determining factor . But it is sure that both orations were equally sincere . It is impossible to escape the con- clusion , as one traces the career of Andrew Johnson , through letters , con- temporary ...
... sure that they were not the determining factor . But it is sure that both orations were equally sincere . It is impossible to escape the con- clusion , as one traces the career of Andrew Johnson , through letters , con- temporary ...
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... sure that Johnson would agree with their determination to consider first the welfare of the freedman in the recon- struction of the South . For the new President had publicly said that he was interested primarily , not so much in the ...
... sure that Johnson would agree with their determination to consider first the welfare of the freedman in the recon- struction of the South . For the new President had publicly said that he was interested primarily , not so much in the ...
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