The New England Magazine, Volumen20New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... feeling man- ner just what they are . Such a basis of experience is a safe foundation for the attainment of further ... feel a pressing need , and who have been forced , rather in spite of their theories , to find the effective remedy ...
... feeling man- ner just what they are . Such a basis of experience is a safe foundation for the attainment of further ... feel a pressing need , and who have been forced , rather in spite of their theories , to find the effective remedy ...
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... feel ashamed . The work that is wanted is not of this sort . Our phi- lanthropists must learn not merely to resort to legislation as one of the prin- cipal means of securing the objects . they have in view , but to make a busi- ness of ...
... feel ashamed . The work that is wanted is not of this sort . Our phi- lanthropists must learn not merely to resort to legislation as one of the prin- cipal means of securing the objects . they have in view , but to make a busi- ness of ...
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... feel himself or themselves re- sponsible for the guidance of our leg- islation , no one who lies awake nights trying to devise ways of making our laws more suitable to our conditions and more capable of enabling the peo- ple to fulfil ...
... feel himself or themselves re- sponsible for the guidance of our leg- islation , no one who lies awake nights trying to devise ways of making our laws more suitable to our conditions and more capable of enabling the peo- ple to fulfil ...
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... feel- ing tugging at his heart , would make up his mind that he would confide with the other on the morrow . But somehow that to - morrow of confi- dences never came . Salter's secret was a harmless one of long standing and had to do ...
... feel- ing tugging at his heart , would make up his mind that he would confide with the other on the morrow . But somehow that to - morrow of confi- dences never came . Salter's secret was a harmless one of long standing and had to do ...
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... feel for him , than to substantially aid the univer- sity where his military training was so effectively begun . As Admiral Dewey has expressed his preference as to what public rec- ognition , if any , he is to receive for the great ...
... feel for him , than to substantially aid the univer- sity where his military training was so effectively begun . As Admiral Dewey has expressed his preference as to what public rec- ognition , if any , he is to receive for the great ...
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