The American Mind: Selections from the Literature of the United States, Band 1Harry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams American Book Company, 1947 |
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... young Indian to a tree and giving him a sound lashing ; and was quite surprised at the burst of indignation which this novel mode of re- quiting a service drew from us . Such , however , is too often the administration of law on the ...
... young Indian to a tree and giving him a sound lashing ; and was quite surprised at the burst of indignation which this novel mode of re- quiting a service drew from us . Such , however , is too often the administration of law on the ...
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... young pro- fessional man . How few , how very few , even of our most active and intelligent young men can , in our large eastern cities , earn a respectable liveli- hood ! One or two of the most eminent and ex- perienced monopolize the ...
... young pro- fessional man . How few , how very few , even of our most active and intelligent young men can , in our large eastern cities , earn a respectable liveli- hood ! One or two of the most eminent and ex- perienced monopolize the ...
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... young men must gild their spurs , but they need not win them . The equal division of property keeps the younger 20 sons of rich people above the necessity of military service . Thus the army loses an element of refine- ment , and the ...
... young men must gild their spurs , but they need not win them . The equal division of property keeps the younger 20 sons of rich people above the necessity of military service . Thus the army loses an element of refine- ment , and the ...
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