Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass |
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Page 115
... come suddenly upon them , and they hang upon the opinion of others for want of internal resources . But the intellect ... comes before them ; who have a sudden presence of mind equal to any emergency , rising with the occasion , and an ...
... come suddenly upon them , and they hang upon the opinion of others for want of internal resources . But the intellect ... comes before them ; who have a sudden presence of mind equal to any emergency , rising with the occasion , and an ...
Page 299
... comes about that England is the Paradise of individuality , eccentricity , anomalies , hobbies , and humors . No- where do we come oftener upon those two social abortions - the affected and the disaffected . Where else would a man ...
... comes about that England is the Paradise of individuality , eccentricity , anomalies , hobbies , and humors . No- where do we come oftener upon those two social abortions - the affected and the disaffected . Where else would a man ...
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... comes , the information is correct ; if it doesn't come , the infor- mation is incorrect ; but in either case it remains information , and the notice is an excellent instance of one of the uses of the words . Compare it with another ...
... comes , the information is correct ; if it doesn't come , the infor- mation is incorrect ; but in either case it remains information , and the notice is an excellent instance of one of the uses of the words . Compare it with another ...
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