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
... feeling against Spain and a longing to be free from her rule . Cubans began to say , " We are Americans , not Europeans , " and to long for the day when the natural right of self - govern- ment should be accorded to them . But the ...
... feeling against Spain and a longing to be free from her rule . Cubans began to say , " We are Americans , not Europeans , " and to long for the day when the natural right of self - govern- ment should be accorded to them . But the ...
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... feeling of antagonism to Spain continued to increase until few Cubans remained loyal at heart to Spain , and instead of loyalty there had grown up a bitter , burning hatred , a ha- tred so intense as to prevent sensible practi- cal ...
... feeling of antagonism to Spain continued to increase until few Cubans remained loyal at heart to Spain , and instead of loyalty there had grown up a bitter , burning hatred , a ha- tred so intense as to prevent sensible practi- cal ...
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... feeling existed ; all dis- tinction of class was done away with , and the rich shared with the poor in everything they possessed . Occasional raids were made by the Spanish forces , but very little damage re- sulted , as they conducted ...
... feeling existed ; all dis- tinction of class was done away with , and the rich shared with the poor in everything they possessed . Occasional raids were made by the Spanish forces , but very little damage re- sulted , as they conducted ...
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... feeling . By listen- ing to the utterance of careless words and worldly sentiments from my new companions , I came to look leniently upon many things and upon many men once abhorrent to me . Unconsciously at the time , I tried to bring ...
... feeling . By listen- ing to the utterance of careless words and worldly sentiments from my new companions , I came to look leniently upon many things and upon many men once abhorrent to me . Unconsciously at the time , I tried to bring ...
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... feeling of weari- ness which comes to every man who tampers with his convictions , and feels that he has lost something that has been a cherished part of himself . This feeling wore away as I heard the roar of carriages through the ...
... feeling of weari- ness which comes to every man who tampers with his convictions , and feels that he has lost something that has been a cherished part of himself . This feeling wore away as I heard the roar of carriages through the ...
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