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... instances as have already been noted ) if only because such ideas are likely to be already stale . In the days of its prosperity , the Century made it a rule " to keep off the preserves of other magazines , not knowingly to duplicate ...
... instances as have already been noted ) if only because such ideas are likely to be already stale . In the days of its prosperity , the Century made it a rule " to keep off the preserves of other magazines , not knowingly to duplicate ...
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... instance , referred to Henry James as a philosopher , assumed that a philologist is a per- son who can read ancient languages , and explained that Greek civilization lacked science ! The editor can always take refuge in the assertion ...
... instance , referred to Henry James as a philosopher , assumed that a philologist is a per- son who can read ancient languages , and explained that Greek civilization lacked science ! The editor can always take refuge in the assertion ...
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... instance , says with one enormous word like Unabhängigkeitserklärung what English says in three : " Dec- laration of Independence , " and the presence or absence in a lan- guage of the articles " a " and " the " also greatly affects ...
... instance , says with one enormous word like Unabhängigkeitserklärung what English says in three : " Dec- laration of Independence , " and the presence or absence in a lan- guage of the articles " a " and " the " also greatly affects ...
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Economic Basis of the Magazine | 3 |
The Organization of a Magazine Staff | 14 |
Editor and Printer | 41 |
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