The Pacific Monthly: A Magazine of Education and Progress, Volume 16William Bittle Wells, Lute Pease Pacific Monthly Publishing Company, 1906 - Pacific States |
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... thing that is de- sirable and the thing that is to be avoided . This right to criticise is one which is necessary to our comfort , well - being and happiness . Abused , it makes its abuser simply an unreasonable fault - finder who ...
... thing that is de- sirable and the thing that is to be avoided . This right to criticise is one which is necessary to our comfort , well - being and happiness . Abused , it makes its abuser simply an unreasonable fault - finder who ...
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... thing , the monopoly of an art . Art , we are told , is as free as air , and it seems incredible that any man or body of men should make it their commercial property . That there should be a beef trust seems equally absurd , when we ...
... thing , the monopoly of an art . Art , we are told , is as free as air , and it seems incredible that any man or body of men should make it their commercial property . That there should be a beef trust seems equally absurd , when we ...
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... thing , is too good to be lost , and they tell it . " Not a thing left but the suit I am standing in , " says one business man the day after the fire ; but the next day he meets the cheer- ing word of a friend : " It's all right ; we've ...
... thing , is too good to be lost , and they tell it . " Not a thing left but the suit I am standing in , " says one business man the day after the fire ; but the next day he meets the cheer- ing word of a friend : " It's all right ; we've ...
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... things . In fact , he had done them - and now , the week following that of his initial visit , having given the matter much con ... thing one is liable to do who becomes wealthy through. IN MRS . WINDLE'S COSY CORNER . 41 Alfred Galpin.
... things . In fact , he had done them - and now , the week following that of his initial visit , having given the matter much con ... thing one is liable to do who becomes wealthy through. IN MRS . WINDLE'S COSY CORNER . 41 Alfred Galpin.
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... things . " Do you know , Jack didn't even read it hasn't read it vet ! " she tearfully ex- claimed . " Oh , I do wish he had some ap- preciation of my efforts ; some little inter- est in things other than ... thing , 42 THE PACIFIC MONTHLY .
... things . " Do you know , Jack didn't even read it hasn't read it vet ! " she tearfully ex- claimed . " Oh , I do wish he had some ap- preciation of my efforts ; some little inter- est in things other than ... thing , 42 THE PACIFIC MONTHLY .
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Page 121 - Westward the course of empire takes its way, The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day : Time's noblest offspring is the last.
Page 368 - In the arid States the only right to water which should be recognized is that of use. In irrigation this right should attach to the land reclaimed and be inseparable therefrom. Granting perpetual water rights to others than users, without compensation to the public, is open to all the objections which apply to giving away perpetual franchises to the public utilities of cities. A few of the Western States have already recognized this, and have incorporated in their constitutions the doctrine of perpetual...
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Page 691 - You understand the things that gall and fret; You know me better than my mother did. Just keep an eye on all that's done and said And right me, sometimes, when I turn aside, And guide me on the long, dim trail ahead That stretches upward toward the Great Divide.