The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 64Century Company, 1902 - American literature |
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... tion for you are so great that I could not survive the mortification if your refusal were known . ' " We shall see that this last alleged quotation is by no means correct . In 1830 Whittier went to Hartford to edit the " New England ...
... tion for you are so great that I could not survive the mortification if your refusal were known . ' " We shall see that this last alleged quotation is by no means correct . In 1830 Whittier went to Hartford to edit the " New England ...
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... tion , or more manner , or greater beauty , or a finer taste in dress , or a keener moral sense , or more lovable qualities , than that one ; and she is quite well aware that a reception at the White House , especially one that is made ...
... tion , or more manner , or greater beauty , or a finer taste in dress , or a keener moral sense , or more lovable qualities , than that one ; and she is quite well aware that a reception at the White House , especially one that is made ...
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... tion of an infinitesimal number of inheritors of wealth , are men necessarily of mental capacity . Going to Washington , the seal of officialism is set upon them , and the society of Washington is at their command , and at the command ...
... tion of an infinitesimal number of inheritors of wealth , are men necessarily of mental capacity . Going to Washington , the seal of officialism is set upon them , and the society of Washington is at their command , and at the command ...
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... tion to the development of some feature on the inland side , where the character of the scenery would be commonplace in compari- son . Yet this is precisely what is often done ; the great and dominant feature of the site is apt to be ...
... tion to the development of some feature on the inland side , where the character of the scenery would be commonplace in compari- son . Yet this is precisely what is often done ; the great and dominant feature of the site is apt to be ...
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... tion as at the second , I should have been all right . RETRIEVING MY REPUTATION . DURING what I supposed to be my final week we played a Scotch drama called " Gil- deroy , " in which I was cast for the part of Walter Logan . Now , this ...
... tion as at the second , I should have been all right . RETRIEVING MY REPUTATION . DURING what I supposed to be my final week we played a Scotch drama called " Gil- deroy , " in which I was cast for the part of Walter Logan . Now , this ...
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