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... by H»G» WELLS CLARENCE DARROW believes in lh« individual unorganizad (raa common man. had not quite caught, and he began to unfold a view of the world to me which seemed to contain all had ever learnt and thought, but better arranged and closer to reality ...
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... H.G. WELLS Lord Northeliffe travelled far from the mere headlong vulgarity of his first drive into prosperity. were rather caught by success and blown sky high. I will not even summarize the headlong uprush of Alfred C. Harmsworth and his brother Harold; ...
... H.G. WELLS HARPER’S, ; There is a pleasant nlmixture fact and fancy in f Harper s, as usual. Tbe i inclt: ...
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