Macmillan's Magazine, Volumen39Macmillan and Company, 1878 |
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... perhaps equally true that a great many " un- travelled English " ( that is English people who have not travelled to America ) have a belief " that Ameri- can ladies are lacking in refinement . " But one reason , of which Mr. Bailey ...
... perhaps equally true that a great many " un- travelled English " ( that is English people who have not travelled to America ) have a belief " that Ameri- can ladies are lacking in refinement . " But one reason , of which Mr. Bailey ...
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... perhaps bring him to his senses , but as it would bring us meanwhile to misery , there would be little profit in it . On this part of my subject I shall , however , have more to say in the next and concluding paper . For the present it ...
... perhaps bring him to his senses , but as it would bring us meanwhile to misery , there would be little profit in it . On this part of my subject I shall , however , have more to say in the next and concluding paper . For the present it ...
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... perhaps , is that the war was so thoroughly fought out to the bitter end of men and means , that every man felt the contest could never be renewed under more favour- able auspices . Then , whilst Lord John Russell was right when he said ...
... perhaps , is that the war was so thoroughly fought out to the bitter end of men and means , that every man felt the contest could never be renewed under more favour- able auspices . Then , whilst Lord John Russell was right when he said ...
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Afghanistan Notes | 38 |
American Union The Southern States of the By ARCHER ANDERSON | 60 |
Heine From 1 Aus meinen Thränen spriessen By F H DOYLE | 68 |
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