Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 17Donahoe's Magazine Company, 1887 |
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Page 14
... tion , people of delicate health , people living in a climate where out - door exercise is somewhat restricted , people wishing to overcome ennui , people desirous of being well - informed , will read books . Desultory reading is not at ...
... tion , people of delicate health , people living in a climate where out - door exercise is somewhat restricted , people wishing to overcome ennui , people desirous of being well - informed , will read books . Desultory reading is not at ...
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... tion ; but then the number is limited , and is generally confined to those who have received a special training in the theological sciences . Our people as a rule are not allowed to read such books . A desire to know the other side of ...
... tion ; but then the number is limited , and is generally confined to those who have received a special training in the theological sciences . Our people as a rule are not allowed to read such books . A desire to know the other side of ...
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... tion for 135 years , giving an ever - increasing amount of employment to the benefit of the owners and of all concerned . The prospectus gives an account of the brewery , which is astonishing , showing it to be by far the largest in the ...
... tion for 135 years , giving an ever - increasing amount of employment to the benefit of the owners and of all concerned . The prospectus gives an account of the brewery , which is astonishing , showing it to be by far the largest in the ...
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... tion . A brutal , domineering , selfish herd they invariably showed themselves to be . One marked feature of their character is a hatred of America and its institutions . This they showed clearly enough during the Civil War by ...
... tion . A brutal , domineering , selfish herd they invariably showed themselves to be . One marked feature of their character is a hatred of America and its institutions . This they showed clearly enough during the Civil War by ...
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... tion of Germany , including Alsace - Loraine , and am sure of the accuracy of my figures . One can , then , form some idea of the enormous quantity of beer produced , when it would form a lake more than one mile square and six and a ...
... tion of Germany , including Alsace - Loraine , and am sure of the accuracy of my figures . One can , then , form some idea of the enormous quantity of beer produced , when it would form a lake more than one mile square and six and a ...
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