Century Monthly Magazine, 115 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 |
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... told Churchill that he ought not to put himself and his offi- cers in a position of such danger . Churchill explained , with studious respect , that there was no other spot suitable for headquarters . " But I tell you it's very ...
... told Churchill that he ought not to put himself and his offi- cers in a position of such danger . Churchill explained , with studious respect , that there was no other spot suitable for headquarters . " But I tell you it's very ...
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... told each other they " didn't mean to stand it . " Children have always rebelled against parental authority , bucking their intensities against discipline , ceaselessly trying to " put something over . " The only difference between to ...
... told each other they " didn't mean to stand it . " Children have always rebelled against parental authority , bucking their intensities against discipline , ceaselessly trying to " put something over . " The only difference between to ...
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... told herself , not only an experience and an asset , but a reward . A reward of all her years of work , of unsatisfied ambi- tion ; of that whole stretch of time between eighteen and thirty when she'd chosen to be poor and ill- dressed ...
... told herself , not only an experience and an asset , but a reward . A reward of all her years of work , of unsatisfied ambi- tion ; of that whole stretch of time between eighteen and thirty when she'd chosen to be poor and ill- dressed ...
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... told the police to do their duty ; which was most disconcerting . His practical political friends tried to call him off but it was useless . The drys hurrahed , law - and - order editorials boomed him , until superficially it seemed ...
... told the police to do their duty ; which was most disconcerting . His practical political friends tried to call him off but it was useless . The drys hurrahed , law - and - order editorials boomed him , until superficially it seemed ...
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... told that bad government is due to a lack of popular interest . If we can get all the people out to vote , we will get good government . The assump- tion behind this is that along with citizenship goes a civic responsibility that all ...
... told that bad government is due to a lack of popular interest . If we can get all the people out to vote , we will get good government . The assump- tion behind this is that along with citizenship goes a civic responsibility that all ...
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