Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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... kind had been able to attain since the giant days of the first factory debates . Those , on the other hand , who were urging the House to a yet sterner vigilance in pro- tecting the worker - even the grown man- from his own helplessness ...
... kind had been able to attain since the giant days of the first factory debates . Those , on the other hand , who were urging the House to a yet sterner vigilance in pro- tecting the worker - even the grown man- from his own helplessness ...
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... kind - the human reality at its simplest and cruelest- Tressady afterward remembered . A « working - woman » was put up to second an amendment condemning the workshops clause , which had been moved in an angry speech by one of ...
... kind - the human reality at its simplest and cruelest- Tressady afterward remembered . A « working - woman » was put up to second an amendment condemning the workshops clause , which had been moved in an angry speech by one of ...
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... kind of shape , specially striking when they stand out against the brilliantly clear morning or evening sky . The valleys are well wooded , the lower slopes covered with herbage , so the effect of these wild peaks is heightened by the ...
... kind of shape , specially striking when they stand out against the brilliantly clear morning or evening sky . The valleys are well wooded , the lower slopes covered with herbage , so the effect of these wild peaks is heightened by the ...
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... kind is now done , and is likely to continue to be done , by natives , and not by whites . We shall pres- ently see how these conditions , and especially the last one , are likely to tell upon the future growth of the country , and to ...
... kind is now done , and is likely to continue to be done , by natives , and not by whites . We shall pres- ently see how these conditions , and especially the last one , are likely to tell upon the future growth of the country , and to ...
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... kind . In the first place , Austria's pride and confidence were gone . She had lost 50,000 men , and her warfare was no longer offensive , but defensive . Charles called for peace , but the Emperor would not listen . The Archduke off ...
... kind . In the first place , Austria's pride and confidence were gone . She had lost 50,000 men , and her warfare was no longer offensive , but defensive . Charles called for peace , but the Emperor would not listen . The Archduke off ...
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