The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 43Atlantic Monthly Company, 1857 - American essays |
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... give , Never dreaming to deceive , While that life endures . Nay , and after death , in sooth , I to thee will keep my truth As now , when in my May of youth This my love assures . " Constant love is moderate ever , And it will through ...
... give , Never dreaming to deceive , While that life endures . Nay , and after death , in sooth , I to thee will keep my truth As now , when in my May of youth This my love assures . " Constant love is moderate ever , And it will through ...
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... gives a fuller scope to the designing and selfish to mislead the ignorant . Men who cannot attend to an annual election are , however , ready to give time and labor once in two years , and still more once in four years . If the ...
... gives a fuller scope to the designing and selfish to mislead the ignorant . Men who cannot attend to an annual election are , however , ready to give time and labor once in two years , and still more once in four years . If the ...
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... give the reader a satisfactory notion of the merit of the book , or we should give some proof of our words ; as it is , the reader can only be urged to ex- amine the way the history of the Renais sance strikes a man like Gobineau , and ...
... give the reader a satisfactory notion of the merit of the book , or we should give some proof of our words ; as it is , the reader can only be urged to ex- amine the way the history of the Renais sance strikes a man like Gobineau , and ...
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
Clarence Cook | 41 |
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