United States Magazine, and Democratic Review, Volume 43Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... fact , equal in age and superior in resources to Harvard . Yet whilst the Bostonians cherish their Alma Mater during their lives , and substantially remember her at their death , Columbia is so powerless as regards the great city whose ...
... fact , equal in age and superior in resources to Harvard . Yet whilst the Bostonians cherish their Alma Mater during their lives , and substantially remember her at their death , Columbia is so powerless as regards the great city whose ...
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... FACT AND FANCY . A magic realm it is where fancy reigns , Where facts are furnished to the writer's will , And the dull prose of common life is thought Beneath the bright domain o'er which she rules . Why should not truth , unvarnished ...
... FACT AND FANCY . A magic realm it is where fancy reigns , Where facts are furnished to the writer's will , And the dull prose of common life is thought Beneath the bright domain o'er which she rules . Why should not truth , unvarnished ...
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it was a known and admitted fact that he was not at all amiable , even to the objects with whom he was in love ; and he was always in love ; in fact , he might be said to pay court to every woman , except the one who bore the name of ...
it was a known and admitted fact that he was not at all amiable , even to the objects with whom he was in love ; and he was always in love ; in fact , he might be said to pay court to every woman , except the one who bore the name of ...
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