Littell's Living Age, Volume 85Living Age Company Incorporated, 1865 - American periodicals |
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Page 18
... thought are rapidly undergo- ing a change which justifies the gravest ap- prehensions for society . Passing over the many minor scandals of which we occasionally catch glimpses , we are content to rest the argument on the ad- mitted ...
... thought are rapidly undergo- ing a change which justifies the gravest ap- prehensions for society . Passing over the many minor scandals of which we occasionally catch glimpses , we are content to rest the argument on the ad- mitted ...
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... thought distinctive of the fair sex . Idle men and women are liable to the same weaknesses ; and if women talk more carelessly than men , this is mainly , if not exclusively , owing to their comparative free- dom from responsibility ...
... thought distinctive of the fair sex . Idle men and women are liable to the same weaknesses ; and if women talk more carelessly than men , this is mainly , if not exclusively , owing to their comparative free- dom from responsibility ...
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... thought was taken how the lost remedy and protection were to be replaced ; and the military authorities , instead of making the mess - room a mode have allowed it to degenerate into about the worst school of manners in which a lad can ...
... thought was taken how the lost remedy and protection were to be replaced ; and the military authorities , instead of making the mess - room a mode have allowed it to degenerate into about the worst school of manners in which a lad can ...
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... thought was in his mind as he went on past all the tranquil houses . How did they manage to keep ex- isting , those people for whom life was over , who had ceased to look beyond the day , or It was , as we have said , a lovely summer ...
... thought was in his mind as he went on past all the tranquil houses . How did they manage to keep ex- isting , those people for whom life was over , who had ceased to look beyond the day , or It was , as we have said , a lovely summer ...
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... thought with a tenderness which brought tears to his eyes , yet at the same moment a smile to his lips , of the woman's impatience that would hasten the wheels of fate , and call upon God to take matters , as she said , in his own hand ...
... thought with a tenderness which brought tears to his eyes , yet at the same moment a smile to his lips , of the woman's impatience that would hasten the wheels of fate , and call upon God to take matters , as she said , in his own hand ...
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