The New England Magazine, Volumen45;Volumen51New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... American people are a sober people , apt to think twice before they act . They forget that generations of public schools . have made of our voters a body of men far different from those who in the times of the French revolution were ...
... American people are a sober people , apt to think twice before they act . They forget that generations of public schools . have made of our voters a body of men far different from those who in the times of the French revolution were ...
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... American doctor in an American hospital . We remained in Canton , in the house of my brother - in - law for many months . I saw much that was new to my eyes and the sister of the American doctor taught me to speak English - and some ...
... American doctor in an American hospital . We remained in Canton , in the house of my brother - in - law for many months . I saw much that was new to my eyes and the sister of the American doctor taught me to speak English - and some ...
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... American poet finds his themes and ideas at hand if he has the eyes to see them . In other words there are things in American civilization and in the American individual life to be seen with the poetic sight , which is nothing more or ...
... American poet finds his themes and ideas at hand if he has the eyes to see them . In other words there are things in American civilization and in the American individual life to be seen with the poetic sight , which is nothing more or ...
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