The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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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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... feeling any necessity for Venetian Gothic in any other quarter of the town ? We know the risk we run of the charge of " sickly sentimentalism , " and we feel anxiously the pulse of our " viril- ity , " as we suggest this Venetianism ...
... feeling any necessity for Venetian Gothic in any other quarter of the town ? We know the risk we run of the charge of " sickly sentimentalism , " and we feel anxiously the pulse of our " viril- ity , " as we suggest this Venetianism ...
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... feel the freedom . that comes with the consciousness of power and conquest . The ham- mer of Thor shall ring again on the anvil ; and Wayland , the crafty worker , shall put forth his skill . We shall do better than that . We shall ...
... feel the freedom . that comes with the consciousness of power and conquest . The ham- mer of Thor shall ring again on the anvil ; and Wayland , the crafty worker , shall put forth his skill . We shall do better than that . We shall ...
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