Harper's Magazine, 144권Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1922 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... believe that yesterday was a time of nobler aspirations and achieve- ments than to - day would at least lay the burden of proof upon the complainant . The vanity of age is a curious thing . As we approach fifty most of us who have ...
... believe that yesterday was a time of nobler aspirations and achieve- ments than to - day would at least lay the burden of proof upon the complainant . The vanity of age is a curious thing . As we approach fifty most of us who have ...
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... believe that love letters are no longer written ; certainly they are not preserved in rosewood caskets to any great extent . The telephone is a much more convenient medium than note paper for expressing one's adora- tion , and it has ...
... believe that love letters are no longer written ; certainly they are not preserved in rosewood caskets to any great extent . The telephone is a much more convenient medium than note paper for expressing one's adora- tion , and it has ...
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... believe it , somehow . " They've brought a similar charge against every author , from Shakespeare to Masefield . And then Bissell im- pressed me as above such a thing . He was tall and a little shambling , if you recollect his pictures ...
... believe it , somehow . " They've brought a similar charge against every author , from Shakespeare to Masefield . And then Bissell im- pressed me as above such a thing . He was tall and a little shambling , if you recollect his pictures ...
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... believe me . I told him all I could about his nephew , and he evi- dently thought I was very clever to know so much . He was polite , but cate- gorical . No , sir , he knew nothing what- soever of his nephew's movements . It was good of ...
... believe me . I told him all I could about his nephew , and he evi- dently thought I was very clever to know so much . He was polite , but cate- gorical . No , sir , he knew nothing what- soever of his nephew's movements . It was good of ...
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... believe Zorinsky could have discovered either of these . The betrayal of the name " Krylenko " was , of course , easily traceable to him , but whence had he known the addresses ? And then I remembered that I had never telephoned to ...
... believe Zorinsky could have discovered either of these . The betrayal of the name " Krylenko " was , of course , easily traceable to him , but whence had he known the addresses ? And then I remembered that I had never telephoned to ...
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