Penn Monthly Magazine, Volume 10Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall University Press Company, 1879 |
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... brought up . The stiff shackles and restraints of courtly etiquette were not allowed to rob the palace of its character as a home , or to substitute artificial for natural relations among the members of her family . She was a good wife ...
... brought up . The stiff shackles and restraints of courtly etiquette were not allowed to rob the palace of its character as a home , or to substitute artificial for natural relations among the members of her family . She was a good wife ...
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... brought him into prominence as a crafty politician , who would rather ap- peal to the prejudices than the reason of his hearers , and who seemed devoid of all magnanimity towards a fallen foe . Mr. Blaine was thus spoken of in these ...
... brought him into prominence as a crafty politician , who would rather ap- peal to the prejudices than the reason of his hearers , and who seemed devoid of all magnanimity towards a fallen foe . Mr. Blaine was thus spoken of in these ...
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... brought , urges that no favoritism was shown to any particular bank , and , therefore , no wrong done to anybody . As to the question between one bank or another , the Secretary may have a clear case . N'importe . It is not as the ...
... brought , urges that no favoritism was shown to any particular bank , and , therefore , no wrong done to anybody . As to the question between one bank or another , the Secretary may have a clear case . N'importe . It is not as the ...
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... brought into full requisition , but when after visiting flower after flower , taking in cargo of pollen or nectar , they rise in circles through the air they must have some other and surer guide than any known organ of the body , to ...
... brought into full requisition , but when after visiting flower after flower , taking in cargo of pollen or nectar , they rise in circles through the air they must have some other and surer guide than any known organ of the body , to ...
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... drowning ants , seized them with their pincers , and brought eleven of them straight to land . They then 35 Huber on Ants , page 193 . rolled them in the dust , brushed and rubbed them 1879. ] 23 MENTAL LIFE BELOW THE HUMAN .
... drowning ants , seized them with their pincers , and brought eleven of them straight to land . They then 35 Huber on Ants , page 193 . rolled them in the dust , brushed and rubbed them 1879. ] 23 MENTAL LIFE BELOW THE HUMAN .
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