The Atlantic Monthly, เล่มที่ 139Atlantic Monthly Company, 1927 |
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but only about half of them are en- gaged in selling space . The remainder are busy studying advertising , digging up the facts upon which the solicitors depend for their selling story . But they never uncover the fact that the ...
but only about half of them are en- gaged in selling space . The remainder are busy studying advertising , digging up the facts upon which the solicitors depend for their selling story . But they never uncover the fact that the ...
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... half a sleeve off Margaret's party dress while my teeth picked a match from her puckering lips . III Margaret was warned against the sailor in the garret , but the warnings fanned her girlish curiosity into flame . I met her but seldom ...
... half a sleeve off Margaret's party dress while my teeth picked a match from her puckering lips . III Margaret was warned against the sailor in the garret , but the warnings fanned her girlish curiosity into flame . I met her but seldom ...
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... half their volume , put all their color into the rest . Bright enough faces , too : boys wagging their heads and grinning , girls gayly laugh- ing at their jokes . But such a dance ! The camel walk . Everybody cameling . ' Had God ...
... half their volume , put all their color into the rest . Bright enough faces , too : boys wagging their heads and grinning , girls gayly laugh- ing at their jokes . But such a dance ! The camel walk . Everybody cameling . ' Had God ...
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... half through , turned , and clamped his heels as usual against the wall beneath the sill , thus leaving both hands free for work . He soaped the outside surface of the pane and , while waiting for it to dry , twisted about to look ...
... half through , turned , and clamped his heels as usual against the wall beneath the sill , thus leaving both hands free for work . He soaped the outside surface of the pane and , while waiting for it to dry , twisted about to look ...
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... half times as wide should you dare to call up Eblis . SIR ARTHUR . No , no . I shall not call up Eblis . SIR ARTHUR ( now preparing the ring ) . No , no . I'll have some jolly spirit . ALCHEMIST . Oh , Master , call up the Spirit of ...
... half times as wide should you dare to call up Eblis . SIR ARTHUR . No , no . I shall not call up Eblis . SIR ARTHUR ( now preparing the ring ) . No , no . I'll have some jolly spirit . ALCHEMIST . Oh , Master , call up the Spirit of ...
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advertising ALCHEMIST American asked beauty Beethoven believe boys Brantwood British called Canberra Church course court Daddy DEAR JESSIE door England English eyes face fact feel followed friends girl give Government hand head heard hundred Jalna Karass knew land letters live look marriage Martha matter means ment Mexican Mexico mind moral morning mother ness never newspapers night once party passed perhaps person play political Pope Leo XIII Pope Pius IX Protestantism Rabary Renny river Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Church Sacco and Vanzetti seemed sense ship SIR ARTHUR South Africa South Braintree spirit street talk tell things thought tion to-day told took turned week woman women words young
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หน้า 493 - The notice which you have been pleased to take of my labors, had it been early, had been kind; but it has been delayed till I am indifferent, and cannot enjoy it; till I am solitary, and cannot impart it; till I am known, and do not want it.
หน้า 475 - It is the right of the lawyer to undertake the defense of a person accused of crime, regardless of his personal opinion as to the guilt of the accused ; otherwise innocent persons, victims only of suspicious circumstances, might be denied proper defense. Having undertaken such defense, the lawyer is bound by all fair and honorable means, to present every defense that the law of the land permits, to the end that no person may be deprived of life or liberty, but by due process of law...
หน้า 708 - New occasions teach new duties : Time makes ancient good uncouth ; They must upward still, and onward, who would keep abreast of Truth ; Lo, before us gleam her camp-fires ! we ourselves must Pilgrims be, Launch our Mayflower, and steer boldly through the desperate winter sea. Nor attempt the Future's portal with the Past's blood-rusted key.
หน้า 533 - The law knows no heresy, and is committed to the support of no dogma, the establishment of no sect.
หน้า 766 - In Pope I cannot read a line, But with a Sigh I wish it mine ; When He can in one Couplet fix More Sense than I can do in six; It gives me such a jealous Fit, I cry "Pox take him and his Wit!
หน้า 297 - Then said he unto them, Therefore every scribe which is instructed unto the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man that is an householder, which bringeth forth out of his treasure things new and old.
หน้า 493 - Seven years, My Lord, have now passed since I waited in your outward rooms or was repulsed from your door, during which time I have been pushing on my work through difficulties of which it is useless to complain, and have brought it at last to the verge of publication without one act of assistance, one word of encouragement or one smile of favour.
หน้า 493 - I give my vote for Mr. Johnson to fill that great and arduous post. And I hereby declare, that I make a total surrender of all my rights and privileges in the English language, as a free-born British subject, to the said Mr. Johnson, during the term of his dictatorship.
หน้า 716 - The right to organize voluntary religious associations to assist in the expression and dissemination of any religious doctrine, and to create tribunals for the decision of controverted questions of faith within the association, and for the ecclesiastical government of all the individual members, congregations, and officers within the general association, is unquestioned. All who unite themselves to such a body do so with an implied consent to this government, and are bound to submit to it.
หน้า 531 - The Almighty, therefore, has appointed the charge of the human race between two powers, the ecclesiastical and the civil, the one being set over divine, and the other over human, things. Each in its kind is supreme, each has fixed limits within which it is contained, limits which are defined by the nature and special object of the province of each...