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... that they make political distinction the end and not the means . And I fear they lack a class of men of leisure , in short , of gentlemen , —to give a toną - of honor to the community . I am told that 22 ENGLISH TRAITS .
... that they make political distinction the end and not the means . And I fear they lack a class of men of leisure , in short , of gentlemen , —to give a toną - of honor to the community . I am told that 22 ENGLISH TRAITS .
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... England and Scotland , by means of a home and a committee of intelligent friends awaiting me in every town . I did not go very willingly . I am not a good traveller , nor have I found that long journeys yield VOYAGE to EnglaAND PAGE.
... England and Scotland , by means of a home and a committee of intelligent friends awaiting me in every town . I did not go very willingly . I am not a good traveller , nor have I found that long journeys yield VOYAGE to EnglaAND PAGE.
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... means now to come back again in the ship . " The mate avers that this is the history of all sailors ; nine out of ten are runaway boys ; and adds that all of them are sick of the sea , but stay in it out of pride . Jack has a life of ...
... means now to come back again in the ship . " The mate avers that this is the history of all sailors ; nine out of ten are runaway boys ; and adds that all of them are sick of the sea , but stay in it out of pride . Jack has a life of ...
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... means of the very impatience which English forms are sure to awaken in inde- pendent minds . Besides , if we will visit London , the present time is the best time , as some signs portend that it has reached its highest point . It is ...
... means of the very impatience which English forms are sure to awaken in inde- pendent minds . Besides , if we will visit London , the present time is the best time , as some signs portend that it has reached its highest point . It is ...
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... have weapons which they use in a determined manner , by no means for chivalry , 1 Heimskringla . Translated by Samuel Laing , Esq . Lon- don : 1844 . race . but for their acres . They are people considerably advanced RACE . 59.
... have weapons which they use in a determined manner , by no means for chivalry , 1 Heimskringla . Translated by Samuel Laing , Esq . Lon- don : 1844 . race . but for their acres . They are people considerably advanced RACE . 59.
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