Putnam's Monthly, Tom 3G.P. Putnam & Company, 1854 |
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... ment of those about him should not have sufficed to make them treasure up every fact of his conduct and every particular of his conversation , that we might at least have tried to train up other boys to be the Washingtons of our days of ...
... ment of those about him should not have sufficed to make them treasure up every fact of his conduct and every particular of his conversation , that we might at least have tried to train up other boys to be the Washingtons of our days of ...
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... ment ought to be allowed ; because it is precisely the country where changes and advances of all kinds are effected with such celerity , that a census four years old would be almost as much out of date as a four years old almanac . A ...
... ment ought to be allowed ; because it is precisely the country where changes and advances of all kinds are effected with such celerity , that a census four years old would be almost as much out of date as a four years old almanac . A ...
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... ment . At the time the census was taken , there were some 4,000.000 engaged in cultivating the land ; 1,050,000 in manu- factures ; 400,000 in commerce ; 100,000 in mining ; 60,000 in fisheries ; and 50,000 in the forests . The total ...
... ment . At the time the census was taken , there were some 4,000.000 engaged in cultivating the land ; 1,050,000 in manu- factures ; 400,000 in commerce ; 100,000 in mining ; 60,000 in fisheries ; and 50,000 in the forests . The total ...
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... ment . " The house that is a building , " quoth Carlyle , " is not the house that is built , " and a wise man beholds through the smut and rubbish that encumber the Scaffolding the fair proportions of the fin- ished edifice . But the ...
... ment . " The house that is a building , " quoth Carlyle , " is not the house that is built , " and a wise man beholds through the smut and rubbish that encumber the Scaffolding the fair proportions of the fin- ished edifice . But the ...
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... ment . The excess of happiness actually bordered on pain , and I could find no way to give vent to my struggling and pent up sensibilities . I laughed and cried by turns , shouted , danced , and committed all sorts of extravagances ...
... ment . The excess of happiness actually bordered on pain , and I could find no way to give vent to my struggling and pent up sensibilities . I laughed and cried by turns , shouted , danced , and committed all sorts of extravagances ...
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