The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 43Atlantic Monthly Company, 1857 |
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... appear to have been unfortunate , but they were such as many business men were making in those years , and to have followed a wiser course would have required a degree of fore- sight which very few at that time pos- sessed . Our friends ...
... appear to have been unfortunate , but they were such as many business men were making in those years , and to have followed a wiser course would have required a degree of fore- sight which very few at that time pos- sessed . Our friends ...
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... appears an early example of the phraseology is being which made a timid and almost solitary ap- pearance , as Dr. Hall ... appear ; nor in my own copy , which was inter- leaved by some curious gentleman of that time for the addition in ...
... appears an early example of the phraseology is being which made a timid and almost solitary ap- pearance , as Dr. Hall ... appear ; nor in my own copy , which was inter- leaved by some curious gentleman of that time for the addition in ...
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... appear to be more difficult and toilsome . Most of the operatives are necessarily on their feet nearly all the time , and this feature of their work has an unfavorable effect upon the health of the women and girls . They all appear to ...
... appear to be more difficult and toilsome . Most of the operatives are necessarily on their feet nearly all the time , and this feature of their work has an unfavorable effect upon the health of the women and girls . They all appear to ...
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