Word: learn
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...will not be surprised to learn that M. F. Gilrain is paying more for cast-off garments than any other dealer in Cambridge. All orders will be promptly attended to by addressing the above, Cambridge...
...crime of the criminal or the degradation of already degraded office holders, but the lethargy of the city, the silent abetting of masses of intelligent people of the crimes, the selfishness of business men, householders who would rather bribe than have their peace disturbed. We have yet to learn that every citizen has his public duty. But my thoughts today are in quieter lines. Many of you are not going to the largest cities, but to the smaller ones, to towns and villages. Degradation in a man is easily recognized, but when scattered through smaller communities is unnoticed. The elements...
...will not be surprised to learn that M. F. Gilrain is paying more for cast-off garments than any other dealer in Cambridge. All orders will be promptly attended to by addressing the above, Cambridge...
...theatrical man in Boston enjoys greater popularity than Mr. Saul J. Hamilburg, treasurer of the Park, and his hosts of friends will be glad to learn that he is to be tendered a testimonial at that house on Thursday evening next, May 23. The play to be presented on that occasion is "Hands Across the Sea," which ran more than 500 nights in London, held the Boston Museum stage for nearly an entire season, and is universally acknowledged as Pettitt's masterpiece. It will have one of the strongest casts that ever appeared in it here. The sale of seats...
What have we to learn from this war? Have we not the same feeling of security that the Chinese had before the war? Do we not often hear that no country would dare attack us? It is this self sufficiency which is certain to come before disaster-One blessing we have and that is boundless resources for building our defense. May we never be in that helpless condition that will oblige us to buy our ships and munitions of war abroad. In the midst of unexampled commercial prosperity, is not our martial spirit disappearing? Have not a strong tendency...