Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 57;Volume 120John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1893 |
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... English agriculture and the miserable condition of the English farmer . coinplained of the American competition , and has asked with apparent reason how he could be expected to compete with a man who owns his own land while he has to ...
... English agriculture and the miserable condition of the English farmer . coinplained of the American competition , and has asked with apparent reason how he could be expected to compete with a man who owns his own land while he has to ...
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... English farmhouse . I do not blame him . Long may he continue so to live , and with the returning prosperity which I venture to predict for him , it is not improbable that he will do so . But let him not envy his American rival , at ...
... English farmhouse . I do not blame him . Long may he continue so to live , and with the returning prosperity which I venture to predict for him , it is not improbable that he will do so . But let him not envy his American rival , at ...
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... English authorities to be thrown alive into the tiger's cage . Day after day an excited crowd gathered round the cage , and the foolish rumor was not heard of by the English until the durwan who took the entrance money , seeing that ...
... English authorities to be thrown alive into the tiger's cage . Day after day an excited crowd gathered round the cage , and the foolish rumor was not heard of by the English until the durwan who took the entrance money , seeing that ...
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... English live in one of the small dependent islands . The first inhabitants of the Southern island lived for an almost infinite number of years , but their descendants growing gradually less virtuous , their lives became shorter and ...
... English live in one of the small dependent islands . The first inhabitants of the Southern island lived for an almost infinite number of years , but their descendants growing gradually less virtuous , their lives became shorter and ...
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... English boy , in blue specta- cles , sitting squarely enough but some- what stiffly in his saddle , as if too inde- pendent to give himself away even to the joyous swing of the handsome little beast beneath him . A big boy undoubtedly ...
... English boy , in blue specta- cles , sitting squarely enough but some- what stiffly in his saddle , as if too inde- pendent to give himself away even to the joyous swing of the handsome little beast beneath him . A big boy undoubtedly ...
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