The New England Magazine, Volumen52;Volumen58New England Magazine Company, 1915 |
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... less than a generation and they are essentially ignorant of any principles of government whatever . In the Oriental archipelago the enormous indigenous population is composed of numerous nationalities , different in language , and ...
... less than a generation and they are essentially ignorant of any principles of government whatever . In the Oriental archipelago the enormous indigenous population is composed of numerous nationalities , different in language , and ...
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... less of a temptation to graft , if poverty were rendered less common and less terrible by means of an increased remuneration to labor ; but that is not the most fundamental nor most re- movable cause . The source of the existing ...
... less of a temptation to graft , if poverty were rendered less common and less terrible by means of an increased remuneration to labor ; but that is not the most fundamental nor most re- movable cause . The source of the existing ...
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... less than those granted by other States . In fact , the term " American citizenship , " so far as it pertains to the voting right in national affairs , has no definite mean- ing , but is protean - shaped , differing wherever found . For ...
... less than those granted by other States . In fact , the term " American citizenship , " so far as it pertains to the voting right in national affairs , has no definite mean- ing , but is protean - shaped , differing wherever found . For ...
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... less heavy . Twilight shades Encircle my despairing soul with semblances Of sweet content . You two have sprinkled peace Upon my heart and quieted my wild Perturbed thoughts . But sleep is weighing down Your eyelids . I must not keep ...
... less heavy . Twilight shades Encircle my despairing soul with semblances Of sweet content . You two have sprinkled peace Upon my heart and quieted my wild Perturbed thoughts . But sleep is weighing down Your eyelids . I must not keep ...
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... less uncompromisingly the highest stand- ards in education . It was to be a college not only in name but in fact ... less a woman , because a student of subjects hitherto reserved for men ; no less a lady , because a member of the ...
... less uncompromisingly the highest stand- ards in education . It was to be a college not only in name but in fact ... less a woman , because a student of subjects hitherto reserved for men ; no less a lady , because a member of the ...
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