The Outlook, Zväzok 98Outlook Company, 1911 |
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Strana 14
... feel no irritation against the criminal ; neither do they indulge in any exaggerated sentiment which would make a hero of him . They do not request his autograph or his likeness ; neither do they go to stare at him out of curiosity , as ...
... feel no irritation against the criminal ; neither do they indulge in any exaggerated sentiment which would make a hero of him . They do not request his autograph or his likeness ; neither do they go to stare at him out of curiosity , as ...
Strana 15
... feel as if the River Volga had given birth to a whole race of men and women out of whom the spiritual and moral life had been beaten by incredibly hard conditions . No other novelist has drawn so depressing a picture of the dis ...
... feel as if the River Volga had given birth to a whole race of men and women out of whom the spiritual and moral life had been beaten by incredibly hard conditions . No other novelist has drawn so depressing a picture of the dis ...
Strana 21
... feel that their condition and prospects are worse than those of any other group of human beings . I wanted to see groups of people who are much worse off than the Negro , and , through detailing their condition , place such facts before ...
... feel that their condition and prospects are worse than those of any other group of human beings . I wanted to see groups of people who are much worse off than the Negro , and , through detailing their condition , place such facts before ...
Strana 28
... feel sorry for the handsome young man of Irish ancestry from whom we ordered our groceries , for one morn- ing as he came sauntering up the walk Marget confessed to me that he was on her " wrang side . " " I wasn't born in the old ...
... feel sorry for the handsome young man of Irish ancestry from whom we ordered our groceries , for one morn- ing as he came sauntering up the walk Marget confessed to me that he was on her " wrang side . " " I wasn't born in the old ...
Strana 31
... is reading slowly and distinctly . Every sen- tence is carefully weighed and all errors cor- rected . This is a glorious occupation , and I cannot feel too thankful that I am able to follow. 1911 31 FIFTEEN MILLION BIBLES A YEAR.
... is reading slowly and distinctly . Every sen- tence is carefully weighed and all errors cor- rected . This is a glorious occupation , and I cannot feel too thankful that I am able to follow. 1911 31 FIFTEEN MILLION BIBLES A YEAR.
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