Modern Eloquence, Volume 4J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 60
... lands . They want to win by gambling , for that is gambling when a man wants money without having given a fair equivalent for it . And so they press nature to her utmost limits till the very dis- eases of our land are changing ; men are ...
... lands . They want to win by gambling , for that is gambling when a man wants money without having given a fair equivalent for it . And so they press nature to her utmost limits till the very dis- eases of our land are changing ; men are ...
Page 62
... land . Let them come ; if you don't want them , we do . It takes a little time , you know , to get them used to things ; but whenever the children of foreign emigrants , of whom we have 8,000,000 born and bred in our land ; whenever ...
... land . Let them come ; if you don't want them , we do . It takes a little time , you know , to get them used to things ; but whenever the children of foreign emigrants , of whom we have 8,000,000 born and bred in our land ; whenever ...
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... land . I wish I could make you comprehend how beautiful it is . It is a land that seems ever so vague and fairy - like when one reads about it in books . It is Sunday land , the land of indolence and dreams , where the air is drowsy and ...
... land . I wish I could make you comprehend how beautiful it is . It is a land that seems ever so vague and fairy - like when one reads about it in books . It is Sunday land , the land of indolence and dreams , where the air is drowsy and ...
Contents
VOLUME IV | xxxi |
ARNOLD MATTHEW | 27 |
The Reign of the Common People | 51 |
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