The Atlantic Monthly, 136. kötetAtlantic Monthly Company, 1925 |
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20. oldal
... began : -- - ' My friends , there are those who believe , or profess to believe , that the spirit of the Christian religion is dead . The same view was held a generation , a century , five centuries ago . In every age , in every land ...
... began : -- - ' My friends , there are those who believe , or profess to believe , that the spirit of the Christian religion is dead . The same view was held a generation , a century , five centuries ago . In every age , in every land ...
40. oldal
... began to take on concepts of universal- ity with a moral grandeur and ultimate vision of things that shall ever be a precious heritage to the race . It is true that in the Christian Era these larger concepts seemed again to be lost ...
... began to take on concepts of universal- ity with a moral grandeur and ultimate vision of things that shall ever be a precious heritage to the race . It is true that in the Christian Era these larger concepts seemed again to be lost ...
56. oldal
... began returning from the fields , plod- ding in with their sacks and staves and huge planters ' hoes . Many of them were aged , their long hair matted and snaky- looking ; but there were enough of the burly thickset fellows to give any ...
... began returning from the fields , plod- ding in with their sacks and staves and huge planters ' hoes . Many of them were aged , their long hair matted and snaky- looking ; but there were enough of the burly thickset fellows to give any ...
59. oldal
... began to rush their belated children to the schools . The smiling ' friendlies ' industriously continued minding their home - affairs . And the Navajo , after one excited survey from the opposite mesa wall , completely disappeared from ...
... began to rush their belated children to the schools . The smiling ' friendlies ' industriously continued minding their home - affairs . And the Navajo , after one excited survey from the opposite mesa wall , completely disappeared from ...
63. oldal
... began lifting down these blankets and piled furnish- ings , usually to reveal a small door , and beyond this door would loom the black- ness of a corn - cellar . The flashlight showed more corn racked up , melons in piles , and filled ...
... began lifting down these blankets and piled furnish- ings , usually to reveal a small door , and beyond this door would loom the black- ness of a corn - cellar . The flashlight showed more corn racked up , melons in piles , and filled ...
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