Harper's Magazine, Volume 136Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1918 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Pagina 23
... matters was not the ultimate test of fineness . Did there not exist in men the instinctive impulse for generous action ... matter , in the final analysis , whether he had been snared by either the loaded or the empty pistol of Fate ; the ...
... matters was not the ultimate test of fineness . Did there not exist in men the instinctive impulse for generous action ... matter , in the final analysis , whether he had been snared by either the loaded or the empty pistol of Fate ; the ...
Pagina 30
... matter of good fortune attending a breakdown , that happened crossing from New York to an English port . Not long after passing some drifting life - boats - which were carefully avoided because hidden U- boats use them to attract ...
... matter of good fortune attending a breakdown , that happened crossing from New York to an English port . Not long after passing some drifting life - boats - which were carefully avoided because hidden U- boats use them to attract ...
Pagina 49
... matters of faith she was uncompromising . I felt sick . " Did you know this , Roger ? " His aunt turned to him . " It ... matter . " But , Letitia " - Aunt Miriam fal- Aunt Miriam fal- tered for an instant , then went on- " how could you ...
... matters of faith she was uncompromising . I felt sick . " Did you know this , Roger ? " His aunt turned to him . " It ... matter . " But , Letitia " - Aunt Miriam fal- Aunt Miriam fal- tered for an instant , then went on- " how could you ...
Pagina 52
... matter , but I felt sure that neither man nor woman , neither science nor creed , could with- stand Roger Twining when he looked like that . " She lied to me last night . " " Who ? What ? " " Aunt Cheyne . ' 66 Miriam . About Mabel ...
... matter , but I felt sure that neither man nor woman , neither science nor creed , could with- stand Roger Twining when he looked like that . " She lied to me last night . " " Who ? What ? " " Aunt Cheyne . ' 66 Miriam . About Mabel ...
Pagina 56
... matter for reassurance that the victory of the North had been so delayed and yet so complete , that our struggle had worn upon the world of the time , and quite to exasperation , as could well be re- membered , by its length ; if the ...
... matter for reassurance that the victory of the North had been so delayed and yet so complete , that our struggle had worn upon the world of the time , and quite to exasperation , as could well be re- membered , by its length ; if the ...
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