Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, Svazek 18American Antiquarian Society., 1907 |
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... say that as I went and came in Worcester , I was greatly touched to see how generally men looked upon his death , each as a personal loss in his first thought , speaking afterwards of the great loss of such a life to the community . The ...
... say that as I went and came in Worcester , I was greatly touched to see how generally men looked upon his death , each as a personal loss in his first thought , speaking afterwards of the great loss of such a life to the community . The ...
Strana xxx
... say a few words in addition to what has already been said of our late president . Mr. Salisbury was one of my oldest and best friends , and what I shall say will be largely of a personal nature . My acquaintance with him goes back to my ...
... say a few words in addition to what has already been said of our late president . Mr. Salisbury was one of my oldest and best friends , and what I shall say will be largely of a personal nature . My acquaintance with him goes back to my ...
Strana xxxiv
... say these things in disparagement of Mr. Salis- bury , but in admiration of a man who without strong interests could do great things from a sense of duty . He once said to me , " Men say to me that I must feel great satisfaction in the ...
... say these things in disparagement of Mr. Salis- bury , but in admiration of a man who without strong interests could do great things from a sense of duty . He once said to me , " Men say to me that I must feel great satisfaction in the ...
Strana xl
... what Mr. Henry James says our speech in this country conspicuously lacks , a tone suggesting music but far removed from any quality of singsong . When I have looked , from time to time , XL [ Oct. , American Antiquarian Society .
... what Mr. Henry James says our speech in this country conspicuously lacks , a tone suggesting music but far removed from any quality of singsong . When I have looked , from time to time , XL [ Oct. , American Antiquarian Society .
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... Society met , every one of us hoped - may I not say all of us expected - that for many years the Society would enjoy the great benefit of his 1906. ] 1 Proceedings . ANNUAL MEETING, OCTOBER 24, 1906 PROCEEDINGS at the MEETING.
... Society met , every one of us hoped - may I not say all of us expected - that for many years the Society would enjoy the great benefit of his 1906. ] 1 Proceedings . ANNUAL MEETING, OCTOBER 24, 1906 PROCEEDINGS at the MEETING.
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