Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54; Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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Page 67
... ment . The influence of a father who oc- cupies an important position in the world is , of course , of service to the son . But valuable assistance is derived very often from the mere possession of a name which indicates influential ...
... ment . The influence of a father who oc- cupies an important position in the world is , of course , of service to the son . But valuable assistance is derived very often from the mere possession of a name which indicates influential ...
Page 73
... ment of an English schoolboy eating a fine route called " the Gun Runner's Pass . " fresh strawberry . As regards the prohibition of the sale of liquor to the natives , even anti - total ab- stinence opinions must rejoice that the law ...
... ment of an English schoolboy eating a fine route called " the Gun Runner's Pass . " fresh strawberry . As regards the prohibition of the sale of liquor to the natives , even anti - total ab- stinence opinions must rejoice that the law ...
Page 77
... ment of our cavalry , the employment of machine - guns , and the best nature of artil- lery ; but I deem it best to abstain - for the present . 66 re- I was invited to inspect the headquarters detachment of the native police under ...
... ment of our cavalry , the employment of machine - guns , and the best nature of artil- lery ; but I deem it best to abstain - for the present . 66 re- I was invited to inspect the headquarters detachment of the native police under ...
Page 82
... ment upon the relative merits of Conti- nental and British Art . The verdict arrived at was unfavorable for England as far as its pictorial genius is concerned . The absence of all artistic instinct in this befogged nation was first ...
... ment upon the relative merits of Conti- nental and British Art . The verdict arrived at was unfavorable for England as far as its pictorial genius is concerned . The absence of all artistic instinct in this befogged nation was first ...
Page 90
... ment in favor of the possibility of the American people ever developing into a nation . But writers whose quest is not the truth but the striking must never be taken too seriously . To talk about a nation composed of forty - four ...
... ment in favor of the possibility of the American people ever developing into a nation . But writers whose quest is not the truth but the striking must never be taken too seriously . To talk about a nation composed of forty - four ...
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