The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 64Century Company, 1902 - American literature |
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Page 26
... kind , who , if she be caught young enough , will not take full advantage of all the opportunities she desires , will not speedily acquire , for exam- ple , if she have the taste , all the gracious- ness or the ungraciousness , all the ...
... kind , who , if she be caught young enough , will not take full advantage of all the opportunities she desires , will not speedily acquire , for exam- ple , if she have the taste , all the gracious- ness or the ungraciousness , all the ...
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... kind of intellect which carries a man to Congress . Even the men who are said to be in public life because they are rich , with the excep- tion of an infinitesimal number of inheritors of wealth , are men necessarily of mental capacity ...
... kind of intellect which carries a man to Congress . Even the men who are said to be in public life because they are rich , with the excep- tion of an infinitesimal number of inheritors of wealth , are men necessarily of mental capacity ...
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... kind , I felt I could not remain without my brother . So I bade good - by to Scotland , and I have never seen it since . While I live I shall ever re- member the many happy years passed there . My father , in the meantime , had left ...
... kind , I felt I could not remain without my brother . So I bade good - by to Scotland , and I have never seen it since . While I live I shall ever re- member the many happy years passed there . My father , in the meantime , had left ...
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... kind and sympathizing friend , Miss Phillips , of whom I have previously spoken . As far as I dared I began to become very fond of her and to pay her all the atten- tion I could . Her position in the theater was considerably in advance ...
... kind and sympathizing friend , Miss Phillips , of whom I have previously spoken . As far as I dared I began to become very fond of her and to pay her all the atten- tion I could . Her position in the theater was considerably in advance ...
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... kind are , for the most part , lacking , excepting for about two thirds of the nine- teenth century . A census giving the ages of the living population is a comparatively modern institution , the first one in England having been taken ...
... kind are , for the most part , lacking , excepting for about two thirds of the nine- teenth century . A census giving the ages of the living population is a comparatively modern institution , the first one in England having been taken ...
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