The Atlantic Monthly, 第 31 卷Atlantic Monthly Company, 1873 |
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... side whence a spacious lawn swept down to the river - bank ; then , farther off beyond the garden , a mysteriously- shaded winding road that led down , through a dark alley , to another part of the Clyde- the inexplicable glamour , I ...
... side whence a spacious lawn swept down to the river - bank ; then , farther off beyond the garden , a mysteriously- shaded winding road that led down , through a dark alley , to another part of the Clyde- the inexplicable glamour , I ...
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... side , he was exceed- ingly handsome , as a young man may frankly be to a young matron , but not otherwise comparable to her husband , the full - personed good - humored look- ing gentleman who had just added sau- sage to the ham and ...
... side , he was exceed- ingly handsome , as a young man may frankly be to a young matron , but not otherwise comparable to her husband , the full - personed good - humored look- ing gentleman who had just added sau- sage to the ham and ...
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... human nature which is progressive , — original intelli- gence , - have usually a bias toward what we now call the conservative side of politics . We hear sometimes of " the 30 [ January , The Cabinet of President Washington .
... human nature which is progressive , — original intelli- gence , - have usually a bias toward what we now call the conservative side of politics . We hear sometimes of " the 30 [ January , The Cabinet of President Washington .
第 31 頁
side of politics . We hear sometimes of " the car of progress . " Intellect alone appears to be the engine which draws that celebrated vehicle : every- thing else within us being burden or brake . Not only are indolence , igno- rance ...
side of politics . We hear sometimes of " the car of progress . " Intellect alone appears to be the engine which draws that celebrated vehicle : every- thing else within us being burden or brake . Not only are indolence , igno- rance ...
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... side of a question into an epigram of ten words which pierced every ear and stuck in every memory . But Edmund Randolph , keen and bold as he was before judge and jury , where the responsibility of deciding lay with others , was timid ...
... side of a question into an epigram of ten words which pierced every ear and stuck in every memory . But Edmund Randolph , keen and bold as he was before judge and jury , where the responsibility of deciding lay with others , was timid ...
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