The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 13; Volume 35Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1888 - American literature |
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... whole air of the place has somehow escaped the sordid quality which makes most show - places an offense to the reverent visitor . The attendance , from that of the humblest negro to that of the extremely courteous and obliging superin ...
... whole air of the place has somehow escaped the sordid quality which makes most show - places an offense to the reverent visitor . The attendance , from that of the humblest negro to that of the extremely courteous and obliging superin ...
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... whole . This Lincoln , with his firmly planted feet , his erect body , and his squared shoulders , stands as a man accustomed to face the people and sway them at his will , while the slightly drooped head and the quiet , yet not passive ...
... whole . This Lincoln , with his firmly planted feet , his erect body , and his squared shoulders , stands as a man accustomed to face the people and sway them at his will , while the slightly drooped head and the quiet , yet not passive ...
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... whole protest- the people , the Government began almost at ing class , and has lost sight of the radical dif- once to restrict , qualify , and abrogate the rights ferences between the various groups of which and privileges which it had ...
... whole protest- the people , the Government began almost at ing class , and has lost sight of the radical dif- once to restrict , qualify , and abrogate the rights ferences between the various groups of which and privileges which it had ...
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... whole system , with capital changes in the distribution of the burdens of taxation among the several classes of the people . Even this is not enough . No possible reform in the revenue system will be of any avail unless there is an ...
... whole system , with capital changes in the distribution of the burdens of taxation among the several classes of the people . Even this is not enough . No possible reform in the revenue system will be of any avail unless there is an ...
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... whole economic life of the agricultural peasants and the landed proprietors as well as their relations to each other . Artificial methods of swift intercom- munication and transportation have altered the time - honored routes and ...
... whole economic life of the agricultural peasants and the landed proprietors as well as their relations to each other . Artificial methods of swift intercom- munication and transportation have altered the time - honored routes and ...
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