The New England Magazine, Volumen45New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... fact of her prestige is acknowledged , but the popularity of it is diminished . If this drift continues , it is only a ques- tion of time therefore - and a very short time when New England influence itself will suffer . In fact New ...
... fact of her prestige is acknowledged , but the popularity of it is diminished . If this drift continues , it is only a ques- tion of time therefore - and a very short time when New England influence itself will suffer . In fact New ...
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... fact remains that in Haiti , ever since its Independence was estab- lished at a price of murder , torture and all - round atrocity , there has been a bitter feeling between the mulatto and the full- blooded black . The dislike is to.be ...
... fact remains that in Haiti , ever since its Independence was estab- lished at a price of murder , torture and all - round atrocity , there has been a bitter feeling between the mulatto and the full- blooded black . The dislike is to.be ...
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... fact of the matter is that music is too much for them . Now that is a real lack and whatever their stunt in life be , it would shine brighter if their lives were enriched by music . But these few philosophically big souls ought not to ...
... fact of the matter is that music is too much for them . Now that is a real lack and whatever their stunt in life be , it would shine brighter if their lives were enriched by music . But these few philosophically big souls ought not to ...
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