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scarcely able to lift , are to secure the person and property of His Majesty's subjects from the attacks of young , bold , desper- ate , and well - armed villians . If the poor old fellows should run away , no one , I think , can wonder ...
scarcely able to lift , are to secure the person and property of His Majesty's subjects from the attacks of young , bold , desper- ate , and well - armed villians . If the poor old fellows should run away , no one , I think , can wonder ...
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... able to overcome the steadier character . Social position in this country is very largely the result of business success , and business standards are pretty well accepted in general society . There can be no doubt that a man who leaves ...
... able to overcome the steadier character . Social position in this country is very largely the result of business success , and business standards are pretty well accepted in general society . There can be no doubt that a man who leaves ...
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... able to improve the contents by this means . We shall reserve payments as far as possible for the encouragement of younger writers who most need and appreciate even a slender recognition of this kind . Probably few will quarrel with ...
... able to improve the contents by this means . We shall reserve payments as far as possible for the encouragement of younger writers who most need and appreciate even a slender recognition of this kind . Probably few will quarrel with ...
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HARVARD SEALS AND ARMS Samuel Eliot Morison | 16 |
HARVARD AND THE SMALL COLLEGE Harold A Larrabee | 27 |
MADAME Geneva Edward B Hall | 34 |
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