Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 6Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1873 - American literature |
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Page 11
... become fitter subjects for the spit , so the Spanish govern- ment provided for the natives of Cuba all of those light and degrading pleasures , the ef fect of which is to destroy every manly senti- ment and render them fit subjects for ...
... become fitter subjects for the spit , so the Spanish govern- ment provided for the natives of Cuba all of those light and degrading pleasures , the ef fect of which is to destroy every manly senti- ment and render them fit subjects for ...
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... become the chief prop of Spanish nationality , enabling her to maintain her position among the nations . Notwithstanding the disastrous results of their efforts , the most important of which was the Lopez affair in 1851 , the Cubans ...
... become the chief prop of Spanish nationality , enabling her to maintain her position among the nations . Notwithstanding the disastrous results of their efforts , the most important of which was the Lopez affair in 1851 , the Cubans ...
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... become imbued with the spirit of these men , who have no religion but what is embodied in the elevation of the people ; who laugh when you say " this people cannot govern themselves , " and ask , " To whom then has the good God given ...
... become imbued with the spirit of these men , who have no religion but what is embodied in the elevation of the people ; who laugh when you say " this people cannot govern themselves , " and ask , " To whom then has the good God given ...
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... become the happy occupants of one of the two delightful little rooms at the end . These rooms occupy the whole width of the car , with the exception of a narrow pas- sage - way on one side . There are six venti- lators in each , and ...
... become the happy occupants of one of the two delightful little rooms at the end . These rooms occupy the whole width of the car , with the exception of a narrow pas- sage - way on one side . There are six venti- lators in each , and ...
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... my confidence , and who was wholly capable of understanding me and of giving me counsel . I saw , too , that the old home would become a very different place to me from what it ever had been before , ARTHUR BONNICASTLE . RTHU 33.
... my confidence , and who was wholly capable of understanding me and of giving me counsel . I saw , too , that the old home would become a very different place to me from what it ever had been before , ARTHUR BONNICASTLE . RTHU 33.
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