The New England Magazine, Volumen20New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... whole frame would be shaken with half - suppressed merriment . When the read- ing was over , for a time no one spoke ; we waited to hear what the poet would say . He made no direct allusion to the NUMBER 15 . piece read or the writer of ...
... whole frame would be shaken with half - suppressed merriment . When the read- ing was over , for a time no one spoke ; we waited to hear what the poet would say . He made no direct allusion to the NUMBER 15 . piece read or the writer of ...
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... whole or to the question of ultimate results . Judging by his legislative record alone , his motto would seem to be , " Millions for cure , but not a cent for prevention . " Not only have our philanthropists so far failed to rise to the ...
... whole or to the question of ultimate results . Judging by his legislative record alone , his motto would seem to be , " Millions for cure , but not a cent for prevention . " Not only have our philanthropists so far failed to rise to the ...
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... whole are really interested in a measure , this conception of the Legislature's func- tion works well enough ; the people decide what is to be done and the Legislature does it . But in ninety- nine cases out of a hundred the people as a ...
... whole are really interested in a measure , this conception of the Legislature's func- tion works well enough ; the people decide what is to be done and the Legislature does it . But in ninety- nine cases out of a hundred the people as a ...
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... from private interests and such general neglect on the part of the public as a whole . The duty of the Pri- public - spirited citizen and especially of the philanthropist is THE PHILANTHROPIST'S LEGISLATIVE FUNCTION . 57.
... from private interests and such general neglect on the part of the public as a whole . The duty of the Pri- public - spirited citizen and especially of the philanthropist is THE PHILANTHROPIST'S LEGISLATIVE FUNCTION . 57.
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... whole being . She felt an everlasting kindness around and under her . It held her up and blessed her . An hour came when she woke sud- denly from sleep , felt strong in all her limbs , sat up in bed , and saw - O God , God of all ...
... whole being . She felt an everlasting kindness around and under her . It held her up and blessed her . An hour came when she woke sud- denly from sleep , felt strong in all her limbs , sat up in bed , and saw - O God , God of all ...
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