Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 53;Volume 116John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... effect on the British Empire . He has secured to us gigantic spheres of in- fluence in West , East , Central , and South- Central Africa wherein our trade and our Anglo - Saxon civilization may freely de- velop without let or hindrance ...
... effect on the British Empire . He has secured to us gigantic spheres of in- fluence in West , East , Central , and South- Central Africa wherein our trade and our Anglo - Saxon civilization may freely de- velop without let or hindrance ...
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... effect this revolution . At this moment the young girl , Pam- philius's friend , accompanied by a youth , came up to ... effects of their birth was to estrange him still more from their mother . In the first place , his wife had lost ...
... effect this revolution . At this moment the young girl , Pam- philius's friend , accompanied by a youth , came up to ... effects of their birth was to estrange him still more from their mother . In the first place , his wife had lost ...
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... effect if not in words , you must adopt the feudal system . You cannot have professors who are slaves , agents who are instructed enough to un- dertake responsible offices uncontrolled , and yet of such meekness of mind as to be like ...
... effect if not in words , you must adopt the feudal system . You cannot have professors who are slaves , agents who are instructed enough to un- dertake responsible offices uncontrolled , and yet of such meekness of mind as to be like ...
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... effect save that he said suavely , " Very well , my dear , very well ! " But he raged in his heart ; and when he retired to his room he wondered to himself alternately how he had been able to refrain from laughing at the strange ideas ...
... effect save that he said suavely , " Very well , my dear , very well ! " But he raged in his heart ; and when he retired to his room he wondered to himself alternately how he had been able to refrain from laughing at the strange ideas ...
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... effect except to raise in the public mind a feeling that Africa is a sort of tropical hell where any crime is possible , and that as the Arctic Regions seem to freeze wickedness out of their ex- plorers , so Africa seems to heat every ...
... effect except to raise in the public mind a feeling that Africa is a sort of tropical hell where any crime is possible , and that as the Arctic Regions seem to freeze wickedness out of their ex- plorers , so Africa seems to heat every ...
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