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" They ought not to be allowed much space among better people — people who did something. I grant that, but they ought at least to be allowed to state why they didn't do anything and also to explain the process by which they didn't do anything. Surely... "
Missouri's Confederate: Claiborne Fox Jackson and the Creation of Southern ... - Page 299
by Christopher Phillips - 2000 - 342 pages
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The American Claimant, and Other Stories and Sketches

Mark Twain - American literature - 1896 - 574 pages
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The Writings of Mark Twain: The American claimant and other stories and sketches

Mark Twain - American literature - 1899 - 438 pages
...the process by which they didn't do anything. Surely this kind of light must have a sort of value. Out West there was a good deal of confusion in men's...other way. It was hard for us to get our bearings. I call to mind an instance of this. I was piloting on the Mississippi when the news came that South...
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The American Claimant, and Other Stories and Sketches

Mark Twain - Humorous stories, American - 1899 - 564 pages
...the process by which they didn't do anything. Surely this kind of light must have a sort of value. Out West there was a good deal of confusion in men's...other way. It was hard for us to get our bearings. I call to mind an instance of this. I was piloting on the Mississippi when the news came that South...
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The Writings of Mark Twain, Volume 21

Mark Twain - American fiction - 1899 - 562 pages
...the process by which they didn't do anything. Surely this kind of light must have a sort of value. Out West there was a good deal of confusion in men's...other way. It was hard for us to get our bearings. I call to mind an instance of this. I was piloting on the Mississippi when the news came that South...
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The Writings of Mark Twain: see Old Catalog -. 23. The man that corrupted ...

Mark Twain - 1899 - 566 pages
...the process by which they didn't do anything. Surely this kind of light must have a sort of value. Out West there was a good deal of confusion in men's...other way. It was hard for us to get our bearings. I call to mind an instance of this. I was piloting on the Mississippi when the tii -I »-..-• ^»orv»*»...
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The Century: 1885, Volume 31

1886 - 984 pages
...the process by which they didn't do anything. Surely this kind of light must have a sort of value. Out West there was a good deal of confusion in men's...other way. It was hard for us to get our bearings. I call to mind an instance of this. I was piloting on the Mississippi when the news came that South...
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The American claimant and other stories and sketches

Mark Twain - 1933 - 426 pages
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The Portable Mark Twain

Mark Twain - American fiction - 1946 - 802 pages
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The Province of Prose

William R. Keast, Robert E. Streeter - American essays - 1956 - 824 pages
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The Great Rebellion: The Emergence of the American Conscience

Earl Schenck Miers - History - 1958 - 394 pages
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