The Dial, Volume 11Francis Fisher Browne Jansen, McClurg, 1891 - American literature |
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... FACT . " INTERNATIONAL " WEBSTER , THE NEW IRISH PARLIAMENT , THE CLOSING YEARS OF THE JEFFERSON , THOMAS , THE STATESMANSHIP OF LOWELL FOR POSTERITY . • MADISON AND COMMERCIAL RESTRICTION James O. Pierce . 377 Andrew C. McLaughlin 342 ...
... FACT . " INTERNATIONAL " WEBSTER , THE NEW IRISH PARLIAMENT , THE CLOSING YEARS OF THE JEFFERSON , THOMAS , THE STATESMANSHIP OF LOWELL FOR POSTERITY . • MADISON AND COMMERCIAL RESTRICTION James O. Pierce . 377 Andrew C. McLaughlin 342 ...
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Francis Fisher Browne. contributors . Facts are what we require , - authentic facts illustrative of the characters under ... fact with the minimum of criticism , and judi ciously avoiding the usual " Byronic " debates -wherein , to quote ...
Francis Fisher Browne. contributors . Facts are what we require , - authentic facts illustrative of the characters under ... fact with the minimum of criticism , and judi ciously avoiding the usual " Byronic " debates -wherein , to quote ...
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... fact , very much harder reading than the original authority . Its aim is not simpli- fication but condensation , and the basis of the condensation is a mathematical one , retaining all the original divisions by chapters and par- agraphs ...
... fact , very much harder reading than the original authority . Its aim is not simpli- fication but condensation , and the basis of the condensation is a mathematical one , retaining all the original divisions by chapters and par- agraphs ...
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... fact that they were begotten by him , but upon the fact that he owns and supports their mother . interest felt in children must have exerted its influence on the form of marriage , since it furnishes a motive for polygamy which is not ...
... fact that they were begotten by him , but upon the fact that he owns and supports their mother . interest felt in children must have exerted its influence on the form of marriage , since it furnishes a motive for polygamy which is not ...
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... fact which is coming to be generally recognized ; and most careful readers of the modern product frankly admit that what attracts them is either some quaint- ness or suggestiveness of language , the exposi- tion of some social or ...
... fact which is coming to be generally recognized ; and most careful readers of the modern product frankly admit that what attracts them is either some quaint- ness or suggestiveness of language , the exposi- tion of some social or ...
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