The New England Magazine, Volumen53New England Magazine Company, 1915 |
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... never was preparedness for contingencies more needed than now . Any one , furthermore , is blind to the facts of industrial progress who does not ap- preciate that the kind of virtues which are developed under military training are ...
... never was preparedness for contingencies more needed than now . Any one , furthermore , is blind to the facts of industrial progress who does not ap- preciate that the kind of virtues which are developed under military training are ...
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... never to take Greek again , and when our assignments began to steadily dwindle until we were doing no more than an ordinary amount there was no excuse whatever for that first spurt . It was done in a bully- ing spirit , and harmed every ...
... never to take Greek again , and when our assignments began to steadily dwindle until we were doing no more than an ordinary amount there was no excuse whatever for that first spurt . It was done in a bully- ing spirit , and harmed every ...
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... Never a bit of it . I stayed right on in that class , waiting for a psycho- logical moment to spring it on him when it would get under his skin to the most effect . But he was so easy and good natured that it was difficult to get him ...
... Never a bit of it . I stayed right on in that class , waiting for a psycho- logical moment to spring it on him when it would get under his skin to the most effect . But he was so easy and good natured that it was difficult to get him ...
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... Never . The plant that is called the wild . banana does not bear any fruit and will not yield to cultivation . The cultivated banana plant whose fruit we eat is a different species , which was brought across the Atlantic by some of the ...
... Never . The plant that is called the wild . banana does not bear any fruit and will not yield to cultivation . The cultivated banana plant whose fruit we eat is a different species , which was brought across the Atlantic by some of the ...
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... never become a staple food if fancy prices were charged , and while a good deal of money might be made by keeping it a luxury , that course would preclude every one of the aspiring plans Mr. Preston's mind was fram- ing . So this ...
... never become a staple food if fancy prices were charged , and while a good deal of money might be made by keeping it a luxury , that course would preclude every one of the aspiring plans Mr. Preston's mind was fram- ing . So this ...
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