The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volumen35Albert Shaw Review of Reviews, 1907 |
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... given to the ideal view of life , although its near- separate party or to be identified with any est concerns are of a purely economic nature . existing one ; their aim being to interest peo- This is not accidental ; it is the natural ...
... given to the ideal view of life , although its near- separate party or to be identified with any est concerns are of a purely economic nature . existing one ; their aim being to interest peo- This is not accidental ; it is the natural ...
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... given an opportunity to gratify this desire ; he was made command- er of a battalion of Oaxaca militia . In 1860 he was elevated to a colonelcy . His reputa- tion as a soldier after the War of Reform was one of which he might well feel ...
... given an opportunity to gratify this desire ; he was made command- er of a battalion of Oaxaca militia . In 1860 he was elevated to a colonelcy . His reputa- tion as a soldier after the War of Reform was one of which he might well feel ...
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... given people . He upheld in music the new Rus-. cals we gather these facts : mands springing up in a given epoch among a LEADING ARTICLES OF THE MONTH . 103.
... given people . He upheld in music the new Rus-. cals we gather these facts : mands springing up in a given epoch among a LEADING ARTICLES OF THE MONTH . 103.
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... given by Richard Harding Davis to a book that deals with several personalities whose traits were hinted at in the story of similar name which Mr. Davis wrote several years since . Among these " soldiers , " some living and some dead ...
... given by Richard Harding Davis to a book that deals with several personalities whose traits were hinted at in the story of similar name which Mr. Davis wrote several years since . Among these " soldiers , " some living and some dead ...
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... given to re- ligious emotion in that day he also has realized unto himself . In short , the tempes- tuous life of that Ital- ian period has come before him so vividly , that , aided by his elo- quence and dramatic consciousness , he has ...
... given to re- ligious emotion in that day he also has realized unto himself . In short , the tempes- tuous life of that Ital- ian period has come before him so vividly , that , aided by his elo- quence and dramatic consciousness , he has ...
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