Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 87, Issue 1Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1913 - American literature |
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... less troublesome . On the one hand , those who most need the Encyclopaedia Britannica , and those to whom its acquisition in the ordinary way would be most difficult , have already subscribed or can at once sub- scribe . On the other ...
... less troublesome . On the one hand , those who most need the Encyclopaedia Britannica , and those to whom its acquisition in the ordinary way would be most difficult , have already subscribed or can at once sub- scribe . On the other ...
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... less typically American than that of Mark Twain - and no less interesting . Here and there in his books we have had glimpses of this life , but , after all , they were only glimpses . At last Mr. Howells has consented to write for ...
... less typically American than that of Mark Twain - and no less interesting . Here and there in his books we have had glimpses of this life , but , after all , they were only glimpses . At last Mr. Howells has consented to write for ...
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... Less now than formerly , " Alexandre replied , " because my wife prefers places that do not remind her too sharply of the past . That prevent her from suffering too much of a very curious home - sickness , the most curious sort , I ...
... Less now than formerly , " Alexandre replied , " because my wife prefers places that do not remind her too sharply of the past . That prevent her from suffering too much of a very curious home - sickness , the most curious sort , I ...
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... less nor more , struggling for their half of the great charter of human rights that the early English Chartists , who were men , forgot to win for them . The early Chartists did establish this , however , and the English Government in ...
... less nor more , struggling for their half of the great charter of human rights that the early English Chartists , who were men , forgot to win for them . The early Chartists did establish this , however , and the English Government in ...
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... less favorable for the development of personality and individuality among men , since the restrictions on men's free- willing are comparatively few ; that the reason women are mysteries to men is be- cause women have never lived in an ...
... less favorable for the development of personality and individuality among men , since the restrictions on men's free- willing are comparatively few ; that the reason women are mysteries to men is be- cause women have never lived in an ...
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