A Tame Surrender: A Story of the Chicago Strike ...Lippincott, 1895 - 113 páginas |
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... ment in the library was characteristic of Mr. Elmendorf . Coming to the city himself a stranger , only the year previous , he had spent some hours there each day in reading and writing and study , and had early made acquaintance with Mr ...
... ment in the library was characteristic of Mr. Elmendorf . Coming to the city himself a stranger , only the year previous , he had spent some hours there each day in reading and writing and study , and had early made acquaintance with Mr ...
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... ment head - quarters in Chicago in order to give him opportunity to write out his notes . Long before this , Forrest's essays on grand tactics and certain papers on military history had won much favor among the studious men in the army ...
... ment head - quarters in Chicago in order to give him opportunity to write out his notes . Long before this , Forrest's essays on grand tactics and certain papers on military history had won much favor among the studious men in the army ...
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... ment of the functions of the State . Here's a road running from Chi- cago to Cairo , for instance . Its traffic is entirely within the State ; its offices , road - bed , and rolling - stock - everything concerning it , in fact- within ...
... ment of the functions of the State . Here's a road running from Chi- cago to Cairo , for instance . Its traffic is entirely within the State ; its offices , road - bed , and rolling - stock - everything concerning it , in fact- within ...
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... ment they reached the library ; but Allison was imperious and positive . " You don't begin to know the man , " said he . " Anything less than unmistakable prohibition he would consider as invitation , and he'd turn our talk into a ...
... ment they reached the library ; but Allison was imperious and positive . " You don't begin to know the man , " said he . " Anything less than unmistakable prohibition he would consider as invitation , and he'd turn our talk into a ...
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... ment for every penny we charge and almost every one we expend . Do you mean this is the way the law is looked upon at head - quarters ? " he asked , glancing keenly at the soldier . " I have no means of knowing how the general ...
... ment for every penny we charge and almost every one we expend . Do you mean this is the way the law is looked upon at head - quarters ? " he asked , glancing keenly at the soldier . " I have no means of knowing how the general ...
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Página 448 - at the Mount of St Mary's, in the stony stage where I now stand, I have brought you some fine biscuits, baked in the oven of charity, carefully conserved for the chickens of the church, the sparrows of the spirit, and the sweet swallows of salvation.
Página 458 - Except when rising from the ground, I do not recollect ever having seen one of these birds flap its wings. Near Lima, I watched several for nearly half an hour, without once taking off my eyes: they moved in large curves, sweeping in circles, descending and ascending without giving a single flap.
Página 351 - Every common carrier subject to the provisions of this Act shall, according to their respective powers, afford all reasonable, proper, and equal facilities for the interchange of traffic between their respective lines...
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Página 459 - It is doing unto others as you would that others should do unto you — and a little better.
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