College Readings in English ProseFrank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin |
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... Question 574 584 The Value of Intercollegiate Debating III . DESCRIPTION : Pittsburgh by Night The Song of the Vacuum - cleaner The Desert Summer • In a Church . Mademoiselle Fifi My Grandfather Anger IV . NARRATIVE : Tony The Fireman ...
... Question 574 584 The Value of Intercollegiate Debating III . DESCRIPTION : Pittsburgh by Night The Song of the Vacuum - cleaner The Desert Summer • In a Church . Mademoiselle Fifi My Grandfather Anger IV . NARRATIVE : Tony The Fireman ...
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... question what those about them accepted and taught , especially as it was suggested and seemingly confirmed by obvious and sensible facts . The thought of Columbus was a reasoned conclusion . It marked the close of study into facts , of ...
... question what those about them accepted and taught , especially as it was suggested and seemingly confirmed by obvious and sensible facts . The thought of Columbus was a reasoned conclusion . It marked the close of study into facts , of ...
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... question that should be settled solely by the individual . The prevalent con- viction that socialism is atheistic is due , no doubt , to the fact that a large number of socialists oppose , not religion , but the activity of the Church ...
... question that should be settled solely by the individual . The prevalent con- viction that socialism is atheistic is due , no doubt , to the fact that a large number of socialists oppose , not religion , but the activity of the Church ...
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... them do ; but it is in connection with this question of what to do with the land that the ideas of the socialists are most indefinite , diverse , and impossible of classification . The single taxers would retain the SOCIALISM 13.
... them do ; but it is in connection with this question of what to do with the land that the ideas of the socialists are most indefinite , diverse , and impossible of classification . The single taxers would retain the SOCIALISM 13.
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... question pertinently , and gain a lesson seasonably , when he has nothing to impart himself ; he is ever ready , yet never in the way ; he is a pleasant com- panion , and a comrade you can depend upon ; he knows when to be serious and ...
... question pertinently , and gain a lesson seasonably , when he has nothing to impart himself ; he is ever ready , yet never in the way ; he is a pleasant com- panion , and a comrade you can depend upon ; he knows when to be serious and ...
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