The New England Magazine, Volumen20New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... never known any limit to its field , and it has invaded the province of the farmer with a per- sistent energy that never acknowl- edges defeat . It has trained its corps . of professors and students in the agri- cultural colleges until ...
... never known any limit to its field , and it has invaded the province of the farmer with a per- sistent energy that never acknowl- edges defeat . It has trained its corps . of professors and students in the agri- cultural colleges until ...
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... never been an instance known of unchaste or improper conduct . There prevails among the females an ambition to sustain a good moral character . There is a watchfulness among them , and they quickly detect an immoral intruder when ...
... never been an instance known of unchaste or improper conduct . There prevails among the females an ambition to sustain a good moral character . There is a watchfulness among them , and they quickly detect an immoral intruder when ...
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... never be forgotten that Walt Whitman him- self is about the most unliterary of all writers . He was not a student , not a reader , had little or no taste for letters . He never had many books , and those he had were in some back room or ...
... never be forgotten that Walt Whitman him- self is about the most unliterary of all writers . He was not a student , not a reader , had little or no taste for letters . He never had many books , and those he had were in some back room or ...
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... never tires me . " Though the Whitmans had been well off , the poet's father was a poor man , who maintained a large family AGE 41 . upon his daily wages as a carpenter . Walt Whitman and his brothers and sisters , as before intimated ...
... never tires me . " Though the Whitmans had been well off , the poet's father was a poor man , who maintained a large family AGE 41 . upon his daily wages as a carpenter . Walt Whitman and his brothers and sisters , as before intimated ...
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... never will or can be realized . O'Connor , who was there and knew it well , has attempted to depict it . He says ... never failing , never tiring , constant , vigilant , faithful . At red aceldama of Fredericksburg , he is in a hospital ...
... never will or can be realized . O'Connor , who was there and knew it well , has attempted to depict it . He says ... never failing , never tiring , constant , vigilant , faithful . At red aceldama of Fredericksburg , he is in a hospital ...
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