Penn Monthly Magazine, 第 11 巻Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall University Press Company, 1880 |
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... less plausible now that the Irish agitators have taken it up . Upon what will they lay the blame of perennial Irish poverty ? How can they account for it that these people have nothing to fall back upon when a single crop fails , and ...
... less plausible now that the Irish agitators have taken it up . Upon what will they lay the blame of perennial Irish poverty ? How can they account for it that these people have nothing to fall back upon when a single crop fails , and ...
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... less congenial climates and among absolute strangers . We should have thought that the Democracy would have preferred to have little or nothing said on the subject , and even the better South- ern papers have distinctly abandoned the ...
... less congenial climates and among absolute strangers . We should have thought that the Democracy would have preferred to have little or nothing said on the subject , and even the better South- ern papers have distinctly abandoned the ...
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... nomination to the Presidency . We surely have deserved no less of him . But the silent man , " as they called him on the decorations of our Deaf and Dumb Asylum , re- mains as silent as ever , and the politicians are 1880. ] 19 THE MONTH .
... nomination to the Presidency . We surely have deserved no less of him . But the silent man , " as they called him on the decorations of our Deaf and Dumb Asylum , re- mains as silent as ever , and the politicians are 1880. ] 19 THE MONTH .
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... less husbands , or unfeeling wives , or heartless children . The ut- most rigors of legislation are invoked to deliver them from durance , and to punish those who , under the guise of humanity , thus per- petrate a great wrong . Now all ...
... less husbands , or unfeeling wives , or heartless children . The ut- most rigors of legislation are invoked to deliver them from durance , and to punish those who , under the guise of humanity , thus per- petrate a great wrong . Now all ...
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... less than 16,000 a year , but there has also been an increase of infanti- cides , from 88 in 1832 to 243 in 1872 , due no doubt to the aboli- tion of the convenient receiving - box , -yet on the other hand , the gain to the whole infant ...
... less than 16,000 a year , but there has also been an increase of infanti- cides , from 88 in 1832 to 243 in 1872 , due no doubt to the aboli- tion of the convenient receiving - box , -yet on the other hand , the gain to the whole infant ...
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