Modern Eloquence, Volume 3Thomas Brackett Reed G.L. Shuman & Company, 1901 |
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... young Bostonian there who believed he had successfully mastered all the most difficult modern languages except that which is spoken by the brake- men on the elevated railroads . When he spoke French the only departure from the accent of ...
... young Bostonian there who believed he had successfully mastered all the most difficult modern languages except that which is spoken by the brake- men on the elevated railroads . When he spoke French the only departure from the accent of ...
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... young men , unmarried , or in the opinion of prudent mammas , unmarriageable , is , when they arrive at the age of indiscretion , to dogmatize on what they call the appropriate sphere of woman . You remember the thunder- ing retort ...
... young men , unmarried , or in the opinion of prudent mammas , unmarriageable , is , when they arrive at the age of indiscretion , to dogmatize on what they call the appropriate sphere of woman . You remember the thunder- ing retort ...
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... young men . Such a department would send out into our journalism , into our various professions , and into our public affairs , a large number of young men who could not fail to improve the political condition of the country , and would ...
... young men . Such a department would send out into our journalism , into our various professions , and into our public affairs , a large number of young men who could not fail to improve the political condition of the country , and would ...
Contents
VOLUME III | 859 |
PALMER GEORGE M | 871 |
PALMERSTON LORD HENRY JOHN TEMPLE | 876 |
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