The New England Magazine, Volumen45;Volumen51New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... feel , or profess to feel , that it is a proof of secret relations be- tween the government ( or the Repub- lican party ) and this 50,000 headed trust . I do not know what your " line " may be , Mr. Reader , but I dare say that you are ...
... feel , or profess to feel , that it is a proof of secret relations be- tween the government ( or the Repub- lican party ) and this 50,000 headed trust . I do not know what your " line " may be , Mr. Reader , but I dare say that you are ...
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... feel as I after- wards was made to feel in Port au Prince -that there is actually beneath all the fuss and fury of revolutions and con- spiracies of windy militarists a certain element of intelligent colored men in the country who are ...
... feel as I after- wards was made to feel in Port au Prince -that there is actually beneath all the fuss and fury of revolutions and con- spiracies of windy militarists a certain element of intelligent colored men in the country who are ...
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... feel- ing , and the expression of this joy , this intense feeling , this deep emotion is poetry , and hence , although poetry is as old as thought , it must ever remain young , renewing its vitality with every succeeding age and ...
... feel- ing , and the expression of this joy , this intense feeling , this deep emotion is poetry , and hence , although poetry is as old as thought , it must ever remain young , renewing its vitality with every succeeding age and ...
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Loring Holmes Dodd | 29 |
Edwin Shivell | 39 |
Agents for Glenwood Ranges | 41 |
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