Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 14Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1877 - American literature |
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... and refinement complaining very amiably that to people of small means these articles of mine , with the objects pictured , are of But , hardly any use . " Will not some one of 2 BEDS AND TABLES , STOOLS AND CANDLESTICKS .
... and refinement complaining very amiably that to people of small means these articles of mine , with the objects pictured , are of But , hardly any use . " Will not some one of 2 BEDS AND TABLES , STOOLS AND CANDLESTICKS .
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... means to be purchased if possible . These chairs have the double advantage that they are both handsome and comfort- able , and that they are well made is proved by the way they have stood their century or two of wear - and - tear . When ...
... means to be purchased if possible . These chairs have the double advantage that they are both handsome and comfort- able , and that they are well made is proved by the way they have stood their century or two of wear - and - tear . When ...
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... means devoid of intelligence , yet she shared with her generation in those deprivations which arose from the scantiness of the provision for the education of women . Her intellectual advantages were very lim- ited , and she received ...
... means devoid of intelligence , yet she shared with her generation in those deprivations which arose from the scantiness of the provision for the education of women . Her intellectual advantages were very lim- ited , and she received ...
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... means and facilities for education equal to those which are af- forded in our colleges to young men . " With the sagacity and unselfish foresight which marked her decisions , Miss Smith determined not to make the college merely ...
... means and facilities for education equal to those which are af- forded in our colleges to young men . " With the sagacity and unselfish foresight which marked her decisions , Miss Smith determined not to make the college merely ...
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... means of a higher education . Let us have less grammar and more Greek ; less writing Greek verse and more study of Greek poetry ; but let us not in our higher institutions of learning give up the study of that language which more ...
... means of a higher education . Let us have less grammar and more Greek ; less writing Greek verse and more study of Greek poetry ; but let us not in our higher institutions of learning give up the study of that language which more ...
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