The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... American architect may draw as freely upon them all as the American scholar may draw upon Eschylus and Dante and Shake- speare , and be quite sure that his " throbbing " as a democrat is not thereby endangered , and that he still ...
... American architect may draw as freely upon them all as the American scholar may draw upon Eschylus and Dante and Shake- speare , and be quite sure that his " throbbing " as a democrat is not thereby endangered , and that he still ...
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... American . educational and religious work in the East to - day , and a sharp answer to the man who thinks that America has no power or influence in the world at large . In everything which consti- tutes true and uplifting influence , it ...
... American . educational and religious work in the East to - day , and a sharp answer to the man who thinks that America has no power or influence in the world at large . In everything which consti- tutes true and uplifting influence , it ...
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... American citizen , and Mr. Pyke was accordingly discharged . The steamer Nichols is owned in Cape Vincent . " Taken generally , the cases of this kind which appeared so frequently in the Toronto and Montreal newspa- pers until the Joint ...
... American citizen , and Mr. Pyke was accordingly discharged . The steamer Nichols is owned in Cape Vincent . " Taken generally , the cases of this kind which appeared so frequently in the Toronto and Montreal newspa- pers until the Joint ...
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