Thought and StatementWilliam Gordon Leary, James Steel Smith Harcourt, Brace, 1955 - 538 Seiten |
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... readers seldom do ) . To do this , we would have stories written more compactly and sharply and would use a horizontal make - up ; that is , instead of running a story straight down the page , we would square it off under a head spread ...
... readers seldom do ) . To do this , we would have stories written more compactly and sharply and would use a horizontal make - up ; that is , instead of running a story straight down the page , we would square it off under a head spread ...
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... readers to write or visit us for information and to register kicks about our reporting . We'd like readers to consider the paper a service institution like the weather bureau or the public library . It will be a part of the community ...
... readers to write or visit us for information and to register kicks about our reporting . We'd like readers to consider the paper a service institution like the weather bureau or the public library . It will be a part of the community ...
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... Readers who mature as they grow older , however , steadily increase the depth and range and subtlety of their symbolic experiences . Under the guid- ance of skilled writers who have accurately observed the world and were able to ...
... Readers who mature as they grow older , however , steadily increase the depth and range and subtlety of their symbolic experiences . Under the guid- ance of skilled writers who have accurately observed the world and were able to ...
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OBSERVATION | 3 |
HIGHWAY SCENES George Stewart | 16 |
A STUDY IN MURDER Edmund Pearson | 23 |
Urheberrecht | |
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