Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 6Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1850 |
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Side 7
... manner in which he said this , revealed to the observing ear of Alice , his conviction that the visit was likely to be a protracted one . So much the better , so far as the visit was concerned . Mr. Elliston's was but one of ten ...
... manner in which he said this , revealed to the observing ear of Alice , his conviction that the visit was likely to be a protracted one . So much the better , so far as the visit was concerned . Mr. Elliston's was but one of ten ...
Side 8
... manner , I judge that it ill becomes the son of Colonel Hollis to abide in safety at Cambridge , when braver and better men are baring their bosoms to the death - shot . " " You intend to join the army , " said Alice , vainly ...
... manner , I judge that it ill becomes the son of Colonel Hollis to abide in safety at Cambridge , when braver and better men are baring their bosoms to the death - shot . " " You intend to join the army , " said Alice , vainly ...
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... manners which , if it do not exclude , at least does not invite comparison . The prerequisite of agreeable society is equality , and that can- not exist where its members , as in Washington , are labelled " senators , " " members ...
... manners which , if it do not exclude , at least does not invite comparison . The prerequisite of agreeable society is equality , and that can- not exist where its members , as in Washington , are labelled " senators , " " members ...
Side 20
... manners of society ; not that they are essentially better bred than the people whose manners they purpose to refine , but simply because they have nothing else to do . They feel that in proportion as the internal development of our ...
... manners of society ; not that they are essentially better bred than the people whose manners they purpose to refine , but simply because they have nothing else to do . They feel that in proportion as the internal development of our ...
Side 21
... manners should be adopted by foreigners . And now let us see what men the United States has had to represent her interests , suc- cessively , in England , France , Russia , and Passing from the corps diplomatique to the Germany , and ...
... manners should be adopted by foreigners . And now let us see what men the United States has had to represent her interests , suc- cessively , in England , France , Russia , and Passing from the corps diplomatique to the Germany , and ...
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