The Atlantic Monthly, Band 4Atlantic Monthly Company, 1859 |
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... thought the new Constitution might be injurious to their particular interests , -that the profitable places would be engrossed by the fami- lies and friends of Moses and Aaron , and others , equally well born , excluded . " Time has ...
... thought the new Constitution might be injurious to their particular interests , -that the profitable places would be engrossed by the fami- lies and friends of Moses and Aaron , and others , equally well born , excluded . " Time has ...
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... thought of the old days , pausing for a moment over these mute but elo- quent companions , to dream or to sigh , and then once more turning the old fa- miliar pages as I try to forget , for just a little while , that dear familiar face ...
... thought of the old days , pausing for a moment over these mute but elo- quent companions , to dream or to sigh , and then once more turning the old fa- miliar pages as I try to forget , for just a little while , that dear familiar face ...
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... thought , with sin- gular success , the various tricks of blind- ing people to the state of his finances , as well as of bettering it . While he was supposed to be growing rich very rapid- ly , he really was doing so about half as fast ...
... thought , with sin- gular success , the various tricks of blind- ing people to the state of his finances , as well as of bettering it . While he was supposed to be growing rich very rapid- ly , he really was doing so about half as fast ...
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... thought that Chip Dartmouth could have had anything to do with the strange and blamable conduct of the wires . As he made no proclamation of his loss , and no other case of sale during the abeyance of the news came to the knowledge of ...
... thought that Chip Dartmouth could have had anything to do with the strange and blamable conduct of the wires . As he made no proclamation of his loss , and no other case of sale during the abeyance of the news came to the knowledge of ...
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... thought sure it was Bridget , that's jist rin away wid a bagful of her misthress's clo'es and a hape o ' mine , and it's me that's bin all the way down to Pat Ma- honey's in North Street to git him to hunt her up ; and the Blessed ...
... thought sure it was Bridget , that's jist rin away wid a bagful of her misthress's clo'es and a hape o ' mine , and it's me that's bin all the way down to Pat Ma- honey's in North Street to git him to hunt her up ; and the Blessed ...
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