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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... reasons in this way , for he is never convinced | of a breach in the marriage contract , although he at times is ... reason for the more complete harmony in the marriage relation in America ; the union is generally founded on mutual ...
... reasons in this way , for he is never convinced | of a breach in the marriage contract , although he at times is ... reason for the more complete harmony in the marriage relation in America ; the union is generally founded on mutual ...
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... reason and led them to eat like mere beasts , and so 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 ...
... reason and led them to eat like mere beasts , and so 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 ...
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... such recognition by the president whenever in his opinion there was good reason for giving it . But these nations , from their geographical position or internal weakness , have been incapable of 20 CUBA AND THE CUBAN INSURRECTION .
... such recognition by the president whenever in his opinion there was good reason for giving it . But these nations , from their geographical position or internal weakness , have been incapable of 20 CUBA AND THE CUBAN INSURRECTION .
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... reason for the omission of all com- ment upon our visitor and our conversation , so far as Henry was concerned , which , with a quick insight , I detected . He had , in his anxiety to comfort me , spoken of me as a relative of Mrs ...
... reason for the omission of all com- ment upon our visitor and our conversation , so far as Henry was concerned , which , with a quick insight , I detected . He had , in his anxiety to comfort me , spoken of me as a relative of Mrs ...
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... reasons for dining at his club that day ; and I may as well say that that red - faced gentleman seemed to have special reason for dining at his club nearly every day while I remained in New York , although he consented to get boozy at ...
... reasons for dining at his club that day ; and I may as well say that that red - faced gentleman seemed to have special reason for dining at his club nearly every day while I remained in New York , although he consented to get boozy at ...
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