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... writers interested in biographical study will furnish estimates of the long and able career of the great President from various points of view . I do not have in mind writers who discover that every man who rises to unusual eminence has ...
... writers interested in biographical study will furnish estimates of the long and able career of the great President from various points of view . I do not have in mind writers who discover that every man who rises to unusual eminence has ...
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... writing without interrup- tion . I have been constantly in tears and constantly crying out in distress . " It was the Abbé Bremond who said , we believe , of this crisis that one would prefer a little less weeping . Newman's diary ...
... writing without interrup- tion . I have been constantly in tears and constantly crying out in distress . " It was the Abbé Bremond who said , we believe , of this crisis that one would prefer a little less weeping . Newman's diary ...
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... writing . The discipline has added to his spiritual stature but also it has sometimes given him moments of sharp pain . At such times he has believed it possible to recognize a malady of style which may be described as " writing like a ...
... writing . The discipline has added to his spiritual stature but also it has sometimes given him moments of sharp pain . At such times he has believed it possible to recognize a malady of style which may be described as " writing like a ...
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VOLUME XL | 47 |
ARTICLES | 72 |
As an Undergraduate Sees It by P W Wrenn Jr | 139 |
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