Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 8 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1874 |
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... feel the situation very keenly . Knoxville has good schools , with about fourteen hun- dred scholars as an average ... feeling in favor of schools is gradually taking root among the masses . The founding of two or three Normal ...
... feel the situation very keenly . Knoxville has good schools , with about fourteen hun- dred scholars as an average ... feeling in favor of schools is gradually taking root among the masses . The founding of two or three Normal ...
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... feel- ing , and in banishing most of the old bit- terness . Had it not been for the supreme rascality of the hybrid State government , the citizens of this upland region might have possessed even more railroad facili- ties than they at ...
... feel- ing , and in banishing most of the old bit- terness . Had it not been for the supreme rascality of the hybrid State government , the citizens of this upland region might have possessed even more railroad facili- ties than they at ...
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... feel - such as no man could feel without being the better for it . I began to hope that the sunshine of his fine senti- ment would melt away his aversion to giving Angelo his dues . He was charmed , soul and sense , and for a couple of ...
... feel - such as no man could feel without being the better for it . I began to hope that the sunshine of his fine senti- ment would melt away his aversion to giving Angelo his dues . He was charmed , soul and sense , and for a couple of ...
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... feel as if it were pulling her down to the ground , and giving her a mysterious pain . " He was a trifle annoyed , I think , by this rather fine - spun objection ; but he smiled as he closed the tray . " Adina may not have the shoulders ...
... feel as if it were pulling her down to the ground , and giving her a mysterious pain . " He was a trifle annoyed , I think , by this rather fine - spun objection ; but he smiled as he closed the tray . " Adina may not have the shoulders ...
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... feel her bonds , and the child passed a happy hour un- til the gong sounded for dinner , calling them both below . It seemed as though the dinner hour would never pass . It was , indeed , the most unrestrained and social meal of the ...
... feel her bonds , and the child passed a happy hour un- til the gong sounded for dinner , calling them both below . It seemed as though the dinner hour would never pass . It was , indeed , the most unrestrained and social meal of the ...
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