Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 53;Volume 116John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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Pagina 4
... matter of fact , it is not proven that the linguistic potentialities of all men are the same . It is affirmed , for example , that , in the United States , the enunciation and the timbre of the voice of an American - born negro ...
... matter of fact , it is not proven that the linguistic potentialities of all men are the same . It is affirmed , for example , that , in the United States , the enunciation and the timbre of the voice of an American - born negro ...
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... matter whether they lived or died . If they lived and pulled through after all , and really did creditable work , they were , as one might say , received back into civilization . When missionaries turned out a thorough and unexpected ...
... matter whether they lived or died . If they lived and pulled through after all , and really did creditable work , they were , as one might say , received back into civilization . When missionaries turned out a thorough and unexpected ...
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... matter well , and then decide for your- self ; by whom are all these necessaries of life really produced ? By whose labor are those riches stored up and accumulated of which you are so proud ? Is it by those 40 January , WORK WHILE YE ...
... matter well , and then decide for your- self ; by whom are all these necessaries of life really produced ? By whose labor are those riches stored up and accumulated of which you are so proud ? Is it by those 40 January , WORK WHILE YE ...
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... matter . One day , as he was walking across the public square on his way to his tribunal , a shabbily- dressed old man - to all appearance a stranger - came hurrying up toward him . This badly - dressed old man was Pam- philius ...
... matter . One day , as he was walking across the public square on his way to his tribunal , a shabbily- dressed old man - to all appearance a stranger - came hurrying up toward him . This badly - dressed old man was Pam- philius ...
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... matter what strenuous efforts we , a small band of individuals , make to render life com- fortable and pleasant by means of palaces , slaves , and the imported products of foreign climes , the lives of the great mass of the people will ...
... matter what strenuous efforts we , a small band of individuals , make to render life com- fortable and pleasant by means of palaces , slaves , and the imported products of foreign climes , the lives of the great mass of the people will ...
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