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  2. THE SUPERIORITY OF THE ANGLO-SAXONS.

    A prominent French author uses this phrase as the title of a new book, in which he frankly admits Anglo-Saxon superiority, and seeks to set forth the causes thereof. ...

    Article : 283 words
  3. A LITTLE HOYDEN.

    'Please, Mr. Escott, how long are you going to stay with us?' asked Ida when the first week was over. They were seated on a log in the home ...

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  4. THE LESSON OF THE FIGHT AT MANILA.

    The lessons of the actual fighting at Manila have thus been summarised by Admiral Dewey:—The first lesson of the battle teaches the importance of American ...

    Article : 297 words
  5. THE BOTTOM PRINCIPLE.

    Nothing "merely happens so.'' Always keep that fact where you can see it. Whatsoever comes to pass has an adequate cause right behind it. I don't say this as ...

    Article : 786 words
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