Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 22Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1881 - American literature |
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Page 89
... thing he would do , if he got into Parliament , would be to turn out the reporters , and stop all manner of ... things alone , and only giving opportunity and motive to every man ; he for a stringent government that shows people what ...
... thing he would do , if he got into Parliament , would be to turn out the reporters , and stop all manner of ... things alone , and only giving opportunity and motive to every man ; he for a stringent government that shows people what ...
Page 91
... thing he had seen , and the teaching this great swindler , Louis Phil- ippe , that there is a God's justice in the Universe , after all , was a great satisfaction . Czar Nicholas was his hero : for , in the ignominy of Europe , when all ...
... thing he had seen , and the teaching this great swindler , Louis Phil- ippe , that there is a God's justice in the Universe , after all , was a great satisfaction . Czar Nicholas was his hero : for , in the ignominy of Europe , when all ...
Page 104
... things in literature and are in many cases almost trite , result in a Car- lylese mania such as was once too common ... thing heit may be in the secular stillness of Oxford most protested against , or they emphasized some particular ...
... things in literature and are in many cases almost trite , result in a Car- lylese mania such as was once too common ... thing heit may be in the secular stillness of Oxford most protested against , or they emphasized some particular ...
Page 112
... thing so sweet as the boy's voice . Fresh , clear , and strong , it seemed to lift the hearer's spirit into a pure region where thought and praise are one . After the first thrill of sur- prise and pleasure , he discovered that it had ...
... thing so sweet as the boy's voice . Fresh , clear , and strong , it seemed to lift the hearer's spirit into a pure region where thought and praise are one . After the first thrill of sur- prise and pleasure , he discovered that it had ...
Page 113
... thing , although she would not so much as glance at him . He had Susie to talk to him ; Mr. North did not get in until late , and the young hostess had an oppor- tunity to discuss other things besides polit- ical economy . Roger was not ...
... thing , although she would not so much as glance at him . He had Susie to talk to him ; Mr. North did not get in until late , and the young hostess had an oppor- tunity to discuss other things besides polit- ical economy . Roger was not ...
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