Littell's Living Age, Volume 155Living Age Company Incorporated, 1882 |
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Pagina 3
... told them that I actually held a nominal municipal office , one which I suppose that Sir Charles Dilke or some other reformer will before long take from me . It seemed a hard saying when I told them that I had stayed longer in Phila ...
... told them that I actually held a nominal municipal office , one which I suppose that Sir Charles Dilke or some other reformer will before long take from me . It seemed a hard saying when I told them that I had stayed longer in Phila ...
Pagina 9
... told that the children are intelligent and take kindly to the civilized and Christian teaching which is set be- fore them . But , just as in the case of the negroes , I could not keep down my doubts whether mere school - teaching will ...
... told that the children are intelligent and take kindly to the civilized and Christian teaching which is set be- fore them . But , just as in the case of the negroes , I could not keep down my doubts whether mere school - teaching will ...
Pagina 13
... told that , even in the worst cases , better results come from the election of single officers than from the election of larger numbers . The pop- ular election of judges , which has been introduced into many States , is one of the ...
... told that , even in the worst cases , better results come from the election of single officers than from the election of larger numbers . The pop- ular election of judges , which has been introduced into many States , is one of the ...
Pagina 18
... told upon Christopher , how would he live through what he would have now to endure ? - - Robin continued on her way up - stairs to her own room . She did not possess much that of a right she could lay claim to ; but there were a few ...
... told upon Christopher , how would he live through what he would have now to endure ? - - Robin continued on her way up - stairs to her own room . She did not possess much that of a right she could lay claim to ; but there were a few ...
Pagina 19
... told to see you . " Christopher was in the hall in a mo- ment . A man standing there advanced , holding in his hand a letter . " " Beg pardon , sir , " he said , " but I was ordered not to give this to anybody but you ; and will you be ...
... told to see you . " Christopher was in the hall in a mo- ment . A man standing there advanced , holding in his hand a letter . " " Beg pardon , sir , " he said , " but I was ordered not to give this to anybody but you ; and will you be ...
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