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... half as much cotton was raised in them in 1875 as in 1860 , and more than half as much corn , the population being about the same , and the area cultivated less than one third . To adopt his fig- ures , the population in 1860 was 40,053 ...
... half as much cotton was raised in them in 1875 as in 1860 , and more than half as much corn , the population being about the same , and the area cultivated less than one third . To adopt his fig- ures , the population in 1860 was 40,053 ...
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... half as much about the man as any reader of these memoirs may know of him now . He was a gentleman after the old defini- tion ; he was benevolent in small things . The daughter of the clerk at Portsmouth remembered that one Sunday ...
... half as much about the man as any reader of these memoirs may know of him now . He was a gentleman after the old defini- tion ; he was benevolent in small things . The daughter of the clerk at Portsmouth remembered that one Sunday ...
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... half of the fifteenth century , as explained in Mr. Colvin's fourth article , is a good example of the service which literature may render to art ; from the nature of the case , the essential characteristics of the spirit of a school or ...
... half of the fifteenth century , as explained in Mr. Colvin's fourth article , is a good example of the service which literature may render to art ; from the nature of the case , the essential characteristics of the spirit of a school or ...
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... half caressing , half corrective . An attentive observer might have fancied that during these periods of desultory self - inspection her face forgot its mel- ancholy ; but as soon as she neared the window again it began to proclaim that ...
... half caressing , half corrective . An attentive observer might have fancied that during these periods of desultory self - inspection her face forgot its mel- ancholy ; but as soon as she neared the window again it began to proclaim that ...
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... half , " said Gertrude , softly . Now that this hand- some young man was proving himself a reality she found herself vaguely trem- bling ; she was deeply excited . She had never in her life spoken to a foreigner , and she had often ...
... half , " said Gertrude , softly . Now that this hand- some young man was proving himself a reality she found herself vaguely trem- bling ; she was deeply excited . She had never in her life spoken to a foreigner , and she had often ...
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