Harper's Magazine, Volume 141Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1920 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... present in the ball - room , I was inexpressibly shocked , and sternly suggested that the president should announce the sum for which I should have to account , and her speech was mildly applauded . All through my trip I felt ...
... present in the ball - room , I was inexpressibly shocked , and sternly suggested that the president should announce the sum for which I should have to account , and her speech was mildly applauded . All through my trip I felt ...
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... present in the sub- consciousness of the American people , so that they are capable of an enormous range of sympathy with human nature in its struggle upward to the light . They are the new people of destiny in the world of progress ...
... present in the sub- consciousness of the American people , so that they are capable of an enormous range of sympathy with human nature in its struggle upward to the light . They are the new people of destiny in the world of progress ...
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... present period of wealth and power , and out of this new awakening to the prob- lems of life outside their own country , there will come great minds , and artists , and leaders of thought , surpassing any that have yet revealed ...
... present period of wealth and power , and out of this new awakening to the prob- lems of life outside their own country , there will come great minds , and artists , and leaders of thought , surpassing any that have yet revealed ...
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... present arrangement , wouldn't it ? ” Mr. Cord had a narrow escape from laughing out loud , which would have cost him the friendship of the man with whom on the whole he really agreed . He thought it was time to interfere . " This is ...
... present arrangement , wouldn't it ? ” Mr. Cord had a narrow escape from laughing out loud , which would have cost him the friendship of the man with whom on the whole he really agreed . He thought it was time to interfere . " This is ...
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... present ? I believe that that is why no one is getting any work done- every one is so busy scold- ing everybody else . The politicians are scolding , and the newspapers are scolding , and most of the fellows I know are scold- ing . I ...
... present ? I believe that that is why no one is getting any work done- every one is so busy scold- ing everybody else . The politicians are scolding , and the newspapers are scolding , and most of the fellows I know are scold- ing . I ...
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