The Atlantic Monthly, Том 58Atlantic Monthly Company, 1886 |
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... feel in such a presence , I should be so clad in the grandeur of the now discoveries , inventions , ideas , I had to impart to him that I should seem to myself like the ambassador of an Emperor . I should tell him of the ocean steamers ...
... feel in such a presence , I should be so clad in the grandeur of the now discoveries , inventions , ideas , I had to impart to him that I should seem to myself like the ambassador of an Emperor . I should tell him of the ocean steamers ...
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... feel very differently about it from those who have lived their way into it . To the young and those approaching middle age all these innovations in life and thought are as natural , as much a matter of course , as the air they breathe ...
... feel very differently about it from those who have lived their way into it . To the young and those approaching middle age all these innovations in life and thought are as natural , as much a matter of course , as the air they breathe ...
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... feel as if I were reading a story out of a picture - book . It blew pretty freshly as we neared the land , and a topsail exploded like a torpedo , and hung in rags about the spars . By and by the land grew from a suspicion to a reality ...
... feel as if I were reading a story out of a picture - book . It blew pretty freshly as we neared the land , and a topsail exploded like a torpedo , and hung in rags about the spars . By and by the land grew from a suspicion to a reality ...
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... feel the ex- citement of those who witnessed these outrages ; they reached me deadened in some measure by distance , coming in broken and sometimes contradictory re- ports , at intervals and at a time when my thoughts were engrossed by ...
... feel the ex- citement of those who witnessed these outrages ; they reached me deadened in some measure by distance , coming in broken and sometimes contradictory re- ports , at intervals and at a time when my thoughts were engrossed by ...
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... feel that he was living in a country where his chances of decent existence were as good , at least , as they could be anywhere else . My patriotism desires that for him , and the desire includes of necessity a position of such military ...
... feel that he was living in a country where his chances of decent existence were as good , at least , as they could be anywhere else . My patriotism desires that for him , and the desire includes of necessity a position of such military ...
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