Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 91 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 |
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... stand a bit apart from the other trees , and threw out its branches , covered with white bloom , like some giant bou ... standing there , with the young forest growing up all about it , it looked as though it had started out for the day ...
... stand a bit apart from the other trees , and threw out its branches , covered with white bloom , like some giant bou ... standing there , with the young forest growing up all about it , it looked as though it had started out for the day ...
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... stand taken by those who advocate an embargo is equally unreal , for if it is wrong to send shot and shell to peoples fighting one another , it is equally wrong to send them in times of peace . There is no protest being made against the ...
... stand taken by those who advocate an embargo is equally unreal , for if it is wrong to send shot and shell to peoples fighting one another , it is equally wrong to send them in times of peace . There is no protest being made against the ...
115 psl.
... stand that we were a " purely American " power and had no business mixing in a European and African dis- pute . The governments of Europe expect us to live up to the Monroe Doctrine ex- cept when they think it will help their game to ...
... stand that we were a " purely American " power and had no business mixing in a European and African dis- pute . The governments of Europe expect us to live up to the Monroe Doctrine ex- cept when they think it will help their game to ...
116 psl.
... stand to gain by hurrying . The more we succeed in put- ting our own house in order , the more we can hope to have an uplifting influence on benighted Europe . Unfortunately , we have been rather slack in arranging our own affairs ...
... stand to gain by hurrying . The more we succeed in put- ting our own house in order , the more we can hope to have an uplifting influence on benighted Europe . Unfortunately , we have been rather slack in arranging our own affairs ...
124 psl.
... stand now , she would never again be able to hold her own with this child of hers who was so appallingly like the judge . But she was not a strong woman . She had never formed the habit of holding her own and taking firm stands . They ...
... stand now , she would never again be able to hold her own with this child of hers who was so appallingly like the judge . But she was not a strong woman . She had never formed the habit of holding her own and taking firm stands . They ...
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