| Finley Peter Dunne - 1906 - 324 lapas
...THE CARNEGIE LIBRARIES "~f ~W"AS Andhrew Carnaygie given ye a libry 1 1 yet?" asked Mr. Dooley. AA "Not that I know iv," said Mr. Hennessy. "He will,"...whistlin' stations. They're tearin' down gas-houses an' poorhouses to put up libries. Befure another year, ivry house in Pittsburg that ain'ta blast-furnace... | |
| Finley Peter Dunne - 1906 - 326 lapas
...CARNEGIE LIBRARIES ""M~ ~W"AS Andhrew Carnay gie given ye a libry 1 I yet?" asked Mr. Dooley. J_ A "Not that I know iv," said Mr. Hennessy. " He will,"...cities, towns, villages, an' whistlin' / stations. I They're tearin' down gas-houses an' poorhouses to put up libries. Befure another year, ivry house... | |
| Charles Van Doren, Charles Lincoln Van Doren, Robert McHenry - 1971 - 1530 lapas
...1887 Helen Hunt Jackson publishes A Century Dissertations by Mr. Dooley, 1 906 "Has Andhrew Camayg/e given ye a libry yet?" asked Mr. Dooley. "Not that...iv," said Mr. Hennessy. "He will," said Mr. Dooley. "Ye'// not escape him. Befure he dies he hopes to crowd a libry on ivry man, woman, an' child in th'... | |
| Allen Kent, Harold Lancour, Jay E. Daily - 1976 - 530 lapas
...Nyasaland (24g). "Has Andrew Carnaygie given ye a libry yet?" asked Mr. Dooley. "Not that 1 know of," said Mr. Hennessy. "He will," said Mr. Dooley. "Ye'll not escape him. Before he dies he hopes to crowd a libry in every man, woman an' child in th' country. He's given them... | |
| Deirdre Nansen McCloskey - 2010 - 637 lapas
...Peace, and to that library in Wakefield, Massachusetts, where I first read the anticapitalist classics. "Has Andhrew Carnaygie given ye a libry yet?" asked...Hennessy. "He will," said Mr. Dooley. "Ye'll not escape him."9 Notice that you have not heard of a Carnegie line of millionaires. It vanished with the millions.... | |
| 1903 - 320 lapas
...with his friend Hinnessy on the subject of CARNEGIE ^r- Carnegie and his libraries : LIBRARIES. " Has Andhrew Carnaygie given ye a libry yet?" asked Mr. Dooley. "Not that I know iv," said Mr. Hinnessy. " He will," said Mr. Dooley. " Ye'll not escape him. Befure he dies he hopes to crowd a libry... | |
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