Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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Page 46
... England few are aware of the significance of the silent qualities of Americans — their indomitable energy and tenacity , their kindliness of temper , their love of freedom , their profoundly patriotic feeling . But many hear their noisy ...
... England few are aware of the significance of the silent qualities of Americans — their indomitable energy and tenacity , their kindliness of temper , their love of freedom , their profoundly patriotic feeling . But many hear their noisy ...
Page 47
... England . And what would Eng- Bruce , with notice , to some extent , of the lish society have thought of such an ... England lifts her head from her distress , And answers " But could Englishmen do less ? Ah England ! goddess of the ...
... England . And what would Eng- Bruce , with notice , to some extent , of the lish society have thought of such an ... England lifts her head from her distress , And answers " But could Englishmen do less ? Ah England ! goddess of the ...
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... England and Spain got timely information of the extent to which they had been jockeyed , and what led to their withdrawal . How a stockbrok- ing raid led to the establishment of an em- pire , the Archduke Maximilian being placed on ...
... England and Spain got timely information of the extent to which they had been jockeyed , and what led to their withdrawal . How a stockbrok- ing raid led to the establishment of an em- pire , the Archduke Maximilian being placed on ...
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... England . " " But he'll think me so plain . You did at first , you know . But he won't be un- civil enough to tell me so , as you did . And Mary is to be married in Easter week ? Oh , dear , oh , dear ; I shall be so shy among them all ...
... England . " " But he'll think me so plain . You did at first , you know . But he won't be un- civil enough to tell me so , as you did . And Mary is to be married in Easter week ? Oh , dear , oh , dear ; I shall be so shy among them all ...
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... England . tempt at eloquence which inevitably be- And we believe it is true that , just as a comes bombast . Nay , we imagine that the drop of water turning into steam at a much striking species of monomania , which we higher ...
... England . tempt at eloquence which inevitably be- And we believe it is true that , just as a comes bombast . Nay , we imagine that the drop of water turning into steam at a much striking species of monomania , which we higher ...
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