The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 59Yale Literary Society, 1893 |
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... America ; entering upon its Fifty - ninth Volume with the number for October , 1893. It is published by a board of Editors , annu- ally chosen from each successive Senior Class . It thus may be fairly said to represent in its general ...
... America ; entering upon its Fifty - ninth Volume with the number for October , 1893. It is published by a board of Editors , annu- ally chosen from each successive Senior Class . It thus may be fairly said to represent in its general ...
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... American School at Athens . In 1890 he returned to his work of teaching at Yale , and for two years taught with great success and promise of greater , both as a teacher and scholar , but in July , 1892 , lung troubles forced him to ...
... American School at Athens . In 1890 he returned to his work of teaching at Yale , and for two years taught with great success and promise of greater , both as a teacher and scholar , but in July , 1892 , lung troubles forced him to ...
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... American namesake , its builders were strangers in the land ; but there the resemblance ceases , for these Norse fisher folk are as distinct from their neighbors in custom , dress and language as their fathers were the day they set foot ...
... American namesake , its builders were strangers in the land ; but there the resemblance ceases , for these Norse fisher folk are as distinct from their neighbors in custom , dress and language as their fathers were the day they set foot ...
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... America is distinctively a non - military nation . This does not mean that we have not had great generals or that we ... American abroad is instantly attracted by the military side of foreign life , for wherever we go we hear the drum ...
... America is distinctively a non - military nation . This does not mean that we have not had great generals or that we ... American abroad is instantly attracted by the military side of foreign life , for wherever we go we hear the drum ...
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... American heiress , and that castles themselves can now be bought outright or rented for the summer , but as we enter the esplanade at Edinboro ' and see the sentry pacing up and down with measured tread , and hear the notes of the bugle ...
... American heiress , and that castles themselves can now be bought outright or rented for the summer , but as we enter the esplanade at Edinboro ' and see the sentry pacing up and down with measured tread , and hear the notes of the bugle ...
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