The New England Magazine, Volumen20New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... tell he ever lived ? Children he has none ! Sev- eral persons he esteems as his friends , a wife he loves , parents he reveres , is thankful for favors received , and sup- plicates heaven for a continuance of its mercies . " T HERE are ...
... tell he ever lived ? Children he has none ! Sev- eral persons he esteems as his friends , a wife he loves , parents he reveres , is thankful for favors received , and sup- plicates heaven for a continuance of its mercies . " T HERE are ...
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... tell the nature and ex- tent of that sublime ministration ? During those years Washington was a city in whose unbuilt places and around whose borders were thickly planted dense white clusters of bar- racks . These were the hospitals ...
... tell the nature and ex- tent of that sublime ministration ? During those years Washington was a city in whose unbuilt places and around whose borders were thickly planted dense white clusters of bar- racks . These were the hospitals ...
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... tell how this matter then appeared to me . Let me say that I was then a man over forty years of age , holding a responsible position which I filled then and since to the satis- Walt Whitman June 187 THE PHILANTHROPIST'S LEGISLATIVE ...
... tell how this matter then appeared to me . Let me say that I was then a man over forty years of age , holding a responsible position which I filled then and since to the satis- Walt Whitman June 187 THE PHILANTHROPIST'S LEGISLATIVE ...
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... tell the best I find , I can- not ; My tongue is ineffectual on its pivots , My breath will not be obedient to its organs , I become a dumb man . " So the passages which express the mystic relations existing between the ostensible man ...
... tell the best I find , I can- not ; My tongue is ineffectual on its pivots , My breath will not be obedient to its organs , I become a dumb man . " So the passages which express the mystic relations existing between the ostensible man ...
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... tell them what had happened , procured for them the needed assistance to tide over the time that the man could not work , and went to see him and cheer him up un- til he got well . And this second passer - by , who had thought not of al ...
... tell them what had happened , procured for them the needed assistance to tide over the time that the man could not work , and went to see him and cheer him up un- til he got well . And this second passer - by , who had thought not of al ...
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