Overland MonthlyA. Roman and Company, 1900 |
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Page 49
... fact , the only thing which counts in the inter- national sphere , and concrete wealth is precisely what we have gained . From the Declaration of Independence to the establishment of a great empire is a tremendous leap , but we have ...
... fact , the only thing which counts in the inter- national sphere , and concrete wealth is precisely what we have gained . From the Declaration of Independence to the establishment of a great empire is a tremendous leap , but we have ...
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... fact , we are never so happy as when we are in a hurry , never so rested as when we have unlimited work to do . This love of perpetual move- ment is an essential quality of our day , a characteristic of an age commercial , and therefore ...
... fact , we are never so happy as when we are in a hurry , never so rested as when we have unlimited work to do . This love of perpetual move- ment is an essential quality of our day , a characteristic of an age commercial , and therefore ...
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... fact , they have gone to Europe for no other purpose than to become part and parcel of a show which is not being performed in their own country . The American in Europe is merely the advance guard . He or she takes naturally a posi ...
... fact , they have gone to Europe for no other purpose than to become part and parcel of a show which is not being performed in their own country . The American in Europe is merely the advance guard . He or she takes naturally a posi ...
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... facts and circum- stances : Where is the place , and what the time of supper ; Who are the guests , and who the entertainer ; What fish he ought to buy , and where to buy it . " Athenæus said this as long ago as when the Venus of Milo ...
... facts and circum- stances : Where is the place , and what the time of supper ; Who are the guests , and who the entertainer ; What fish he ought to buy , and where to buy it . " Athenæus said this as long ago as when the Venus of Milo ...
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... fact , by an Ameri- can bachelor whose worldly affairs keep his permanent quarters in a delightful house near London's " Marble Arch , " the which , whatever its historical significance , is now chiefly noted as one of the points beyond ...
... fact , by an Ameri- can bachelor whose worldly affairs keep his permanent quarters in a delightful house near London's " Marble Arch , " the which , whatever its historical significance , is now chiefly noted as one of the points beyond ...
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