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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... reasons . One reason which stares one in the face is the immense , flaunting , and dangerous luxury of the wealthy classes in cities like New York . It is provocative and challenging to masses of wage - earners who find prices rising ...
... reasons . One reason which stares one in the face is the immense , flaunting , and dangerous luxury of the wealthy classes in cities like New York . It is provocative and challenging to masses of wage - earners who find prices rising ...
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... reason and play the wild beast , as Ger- many did . It is always possible that by some overwhelming popular passion any nation may be stricken with war fever . But of all nations in the world I think the people of the United States are ...
... reason and play the wild beast , as Ger- many did . It is always possible that by some overwhelming popular passion any nation may be stricken with war fever . But of all nations in the world I think the people of the United States are ...
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... reason that it seemed to her as if any one would be able to see that she was an entirely different Crystal from the one of the evening before , and she was not quite sure what she was going to answer when her father said , as she felt ...
... reason that it seemed to her as if any one would be able to see that she was an entirely different Crystal from the one of the evening before , and she was not quite sure what she was going to answer when her father said , as she felt ...
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... reason . She ran over both scenes in her imagination . Registering anger , she would rise and say that , really , Mr. Moreton , if he would not listen to her explanation there was no use in prolonging the discussion . That would be the ...
... reason . She ran over both scenes in her imagination . Registering anger , she would rise and say that , really , Mr. Moreton , if he would not listen to her explanation there was no use in prolonging the discussion . That would be the ...
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... reason that he should not intrust this delicate and important art to anybody else . Let us consider the improvement which such a change in their customs would bring about . It is a mistake to declare that the men would not have the time ...
... reason that he should not intrust this delicate and important art to anybody else . Let us consider the improvement which such a change in their customs would bring about . It is a mistake to declare that the men would not have the time ...
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