New Outlook, Volumen151Outlook Publishing Company, 1928 |
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... stories , that , like the fire alarm re- ave his as ort , may mean much or little , which they havolved him and Harsh ... story of his escapade got around , and with the news of the hold - up still fresh in the public mind , it aroused ...
... stories , that , like the fire alarm re- ave his as ort , may mean much or little , which they havolved him and Harsh ... story of his escapade got around , and with the news of the hold - up still fresh in the public mind , it aroused ...
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... story , a story that is as mechanical as a phonograph record . He can offer no explanation . His re- gret when arrested was not for his crime that seemed like a dim picture he had watched in a theatre - but for the distress he had ...
... story , a story that is as mechanical as a phonograph record . He can offer no explanation . His re- gret when arrested was not for his crime that seemed like a dim picture he had watched in a theatre - but for the distress he had ...
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... story of a dreamer's search for perfection written in simple and beautiful prose . Harness , by A. Hamilton Gibbs : Little , Brown & Co. The " old things " still carry on in this story of a post - war couple and the difficulty of mixing ...
... story of a dreamer's search for perfection written in simple and beautiful prose . Harness , by A. Hamilton Gibbs : Little , Brown & Co. The " old things " still carry on in this story of a post - war couple and the difficulty of mixing ...
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... story in her letters , amongst liebe he finest letters in English literature , ind of these Mr. Burdett has made opious and skilful use . Her courtship nakes an exciting love story , in which her father plays the part of a villain ork ...
... story in her letters , amongst liebe he finest letters in English literature , ind of these Mr. Burdett has made opious and skilful use . Her courtship nakes an exciting love story , in which her father plays the part of a villain ork ...
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... story of Donovan cannot be parated from his gallantry in the ar . It is entirely likely that he would , time , have ... stories about Bill . He became an object of pride to his outfit , something to boast about . Other wounded men heard ...
... story of Donovan cannot be parated from his gallantry in the ar . It is entirely likely that he would , time , have ... stories about Bill . He became an object of pride to his outfit , something to boast about . Other wounded men heard ...
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Página 385 - Remember, all men would be tyrants if they could. If particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determined to foment a rebellion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any laws in which we have no voice or representation.
Página 385 - that you have declared an independency. And, by the way, in the new code of laws which I suppose it will be necessary for you to make, I desire you would remember the ladies and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors.
Página 360 - of oppressing them or controlling in any manner their destiny by any European power, in any other light than as a manifestation of an unfriendly disposition towards the United States.
Página 396 - I am in earnest—I will not equivocate —I will not excuse—I will not retreat a single inch—and I will be heard,
Página 29 - I am deeply convinced that the corruption of our society requires not shut doors and windows, but light and air; and that it is exactly because pure and prosperous women choose to ignore vice, that miserable women suffer wrong by it everywhere.
Página 412 - just mentioned; but part are due to the failure of some States to accept their share of responsibility for concurrent enforcement and to the failure of many State and local officials to accept the obligation under their oath of office zealously to enforce the laws
Página 412 - the redistribution of its functions, the simplification of its procedure, the provision of additional special tribunals, the better selection of juries, and the more effective organization of our agencies of investigation and prosecution that justice may be sure and that it may be swift.
Página 186 - time our race is supreme and not one of the profusions of stars in their myriad clusters looks down on scenes comparable to those which are passing beneath the rays of the sun.
Página 29 - In your poem, you know, there is an account of unlawful passion, felt by a man for a woman, and though you write pure doctrine, and real modesty, and pure ethics, I am sure our readers would make an outcry.
Página 412 - greater National service can be given by men and women of good will . . . than that they should, by their example, assist in stamping out crime and outlawry by refusing participation in and condemning all transactions with illegal liquor