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It gets better, of course: Philander's nephew was Chief Justice Salmon P.
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It gets better, of course: Philander's nephew was Chief Justice Salmon P.
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"The Widow with Daughters to marry," "Philander's March," "Marriage," etc., corresponding to many others all over the globe, evidence the social instincts of child-hood as well as the imitative tendencies of youth.
The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought Studies of the Activities and Influences of the Child Among Primitive Peoples, Their Analogues and Survivals in the Civilization of To-Day Alexander F. Chamberlain
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He went over, sat on the arm of Philander's chair and put his arm about the other's shoulder.
Man of Many Minds 1925
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Philander's inherent worth as a man, a gentleman, and an engineer.
Man of Many Minds 1925
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"I see your point," Hanlon was greatly impressed by Philander's earnestness.
Man of Many Minds 1925
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One of the checkers ran to Philander's office for the first aid kit.
Man of Many Minds 1925
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A couple of hours later Admiral Hawarden called Hanlon at the hotel, where he had just finished making arrangements for Philander's operation and treatments.
Man of Many Minds 1925
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A frown of annoyance came onto Philander's face, but he quickly erased it.
Man of Many Minds 1925
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With that iron grip on his shoulder poor Philander's feet barely touch the ground as he is whirled through space, and the dog, mad or not, that overtakes Aunt Gwen and her infant must be a rapid traveler, indeed.
Miss Caprice George Rathborne 1896
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