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Page 67
... young women in that region . An ear- nest , practical spirit ruled the somewhat primitive society , and the better class of young people had a real thirst for knowl- edge and improvement . The few books and newspapers were passed from ...
... young women in that region . An ear- nest , practical spirit ruled the somewhat primitive society , and the better class of young people had a real thirst for knowl- edge and improvement . The few books and newspapers were passed from ...
Page 550
... young man and a young woman who meet at the theatre , where is given a representation of Schiller's Kabale und Liebe . They fall into conversation , and it appears that the youth of both has been sacrificed to the claims of duty . Then ...
... young man and a young woman who meet at the theatre , where is given a representation of Schiller's Kabale und Liebe . They fall into conversation , and it appears that the youth of both has been sacrificed to the claims of duty . Then ...
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... young people whom I have thus far been describing appeared to be rather steady and well - behaved . They looked and acted as if they kept good hours , and had no marks of anything wild or irreg- ular about them . But I saw others , both ...
... young people whom I have thus far been describing appeared to be rather steady and well - behaved . They looked and acted as if they kept good hours , and had no marks of anything wild or irreg- ular about them . But I saw others , both ...
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
Clarence Cook | 41 |
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