The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1884 |
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Stran 11
... known it , he could have won his sweetheart then and there ; but he was afraid to destroy the delight of their perilous friendship by begging for anything more . It was so easy to play they were only friends , and so shirk ...
... known it , he could have won his sweetheart then and there ; but he was afraid to destroy the delight of their perilous friendship by begging for anything more . It was so easy to play they were only friends , and so shirk ...
Stran 18
... known to pass thirty - seven pension bills at one sitting . The chief end of its rules is expedition in business , and such wholesale legislation is , accordingly , not only possible but usual ; for , be it remembered , the House does ...
... known to pass thirty - seven pension bills at one sitting . The chief end of its rules is expedition in business , and such wholesale legislation is , accordingly , not only possible but usual ; for , be it remembered , the House does ...
Stran 21
... known to the public . Why this or that bill , which was introduced by some member and referred without debate to the committee , was rejected by it no one can easily tell . The minutes of the commit- tee , if any were kept , are not ...
... known to the public . Why this or that bill , which was introduced by some member and referred without debate to the committee , was rejected by it no one can easily tell . The minutes of the commit- tee , if any were kept , are not ...
Stran 23
... known means of self - government . It is the embodiment of that habit of popular rule which is the pe- culiar glory of our race , which is surrounded by so great traditions , and hallowed by so glorious memories . What we stand in need ...
... known means of self - government . It is the embodiment of that habit of popular rule which is the pe- culiar glory of our race , which is surrounded by so great traditions , and hallowed by so glorious memories . What we stand in need ...
Stran 34
... known each other all their lives They are not cousins , nor , in truth , has eith er one of them ever heard of the other be fore ; but all the same they strike up a clos friendship then and there , for are they no travelers bound for ...
... known each other all their lives They are not cousins , nor , in truth , has eith er one of them ever heard of the other be fore ; but all the same they strike up a clos friendship then and there , for are they no travelers bound for ...
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