The National Review, Volume 14W.H. Allen, 1889 - English literature |
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Page 226
... fact , which none will deny , that smoking in excess is bad , every woman who is not yet in bondage to the habit , who has power to discern clearly the good and evil in this matter , must find out for herself whether the use of tobacco ...
... fact , which none will deny , that smoking in excess is bad , every woman who is not yet in bondage to the habit , who has power to discern clearly the good and evil in this matter , must find out for herself whether the use of tobacco ...
Page 380
... fact temperament of the British alumnus is not to be taken in by any such artful gilding of the pill . Not but what we can point to one or two comparatively modern examples of superstitious euphemism . The Cabo Tormentoso of Diaz was ...
... fact temperament of the British alumnus is not to be taken in by any such artful gilding of the pill . Not but what we can point to one or two comparatively modern examples of superstitious euphemism . The Cabo Tormentoso of Diaz was ...
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... fact which , happily for them , must eventually overcome all the fits and fashions of the day , and in the very weakness which one cannot but deplore will be found the remedy . No one has ever disputed the physical superiority of men ...
... fact which , happily for them , must eventually overcome all the fits and fashions of the day , and in the very weakness which one cannot but deplore will be found the remedy . No one has ever disputed the physical superiority of men ...
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