Journal of Canadian Studies: Revue D'itbetudes Canadiennes, Volum 20Trent University., 1985 |
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... anchor in human nature , lacking a sense of social obligation and bereft of all principle except money - making , American society stood as a living proof ... that men can- not adopt a constitution any more than they can adopt a father ...
... anchor in human nature , lacking a sense of social obligation and bereft of all principle except money - making , American society stood as a living proof ... that men can- not adopt a constitution any more than they can adopt a father ...
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... anchor for the empty- headed Billy . Mary realizes that she has something London wants , or perhaps needs ; she loses her awe of London , and gains a sense of independence : It is the kind of thing one is ashamed to write , but I must ...
... anchor for the empty- headed Billy . Mary realizes that she has something London wants , or perhaps needs ; she loses her awe of London , and gains a sense of independence : It is the kind of thing one is ashamed to write , but I must ...
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