Miscellanies, Volumen2Macmillan, 1863 |
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... earth and her capa- bilities , before dogmatizing on the future fate of her inhabitants . And , ' What ? ' they asked in blank asto- nishment , ' what , in the name of maps and common sense , means this loud squabble ? What right has ...
... earth and her capa- bilities , before dogmatizing on the future fate of her inhabitants . And , ' What ? ' they asked in blank asto- nishment , ' what , in the name of maps and common sense , means this loud squabble ? What right has ...
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... earth world , but in some other planet , if I had had a sound sleep lately to cut the thread of consciousness . ' And again : What a contrast here ! ' ( compared with St. Vincent's in the Cape Verd Islands ) . This place is , even in ...
... earth world , but in some other planet , if I had had a sound sleep lately to cut the thread of consciousness . ' And again : What a contrast here ! ' ( compared with St. Vincent's in the Cape Verd Islands ) . This place is , even in ...
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... earth and subdue it . A portion of our Italian legion has also , I understand , gone out as colonists to Paraguay . I have unfortu- nately not been able to obtain any details on the sub- ject ; but the plan seems one which must , with ...
... earth and subdue it . A portion of our Italian legion has also , I understand , gone out as colonists to Paraguay . I have unfortu- nately not been able to obtain any details on the sub- ject ; but the plan seems one which must , with ...
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... earth and stuck up on end , * the trunk looking like an old stubbed oak , but * I must express my regret that to so many of the natural objects which Mr. Mansfield describes , the scientific names ( by which alone they can be identified ) ...
... earth and stuck up on end , * the trunk looking like an old stubbed oak , but * I must express my regret that to so many of the natural objects which Mr. Mansfield describes , the scientific names ( by which alone they can be identified ) ...
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... earth the talent allotted to them . For surely a moral duty lies on any nation , who can produce far more than sufficient for its own wants , to supply the wants of others from its own sur- plus . No one , of course , is Quixotic enough ...
... earth the talent allotted to them . For surely a moral duty lies on any nation , who can produce far more than sufficient for its own wants , to supply the wants of others from its own sur- plus . No one , of course , is Quixotic enough ...
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