Scribner's Magazine, 14 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1893 |
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... whole bounding fabric . It is this spirit which in its perfection makes the exquisite helmsman , who feels the life of the vessel in a single spoke of her wheel as the uttermost link of the spider's delicate principality of silk ...
... whole bounding fabric . It is this spirit which in its perfection makes the exquisite helmsman , who feels the life of the vessel in a single spoke of her wheel as the uttermost link of the spider's delicate principality of silk ...
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... whole country , our na- tive land , were turned toward us in the expectation that in that momentous hour we would do our duty . Closing this exhortation , the order authorized corps commanders to execute sum- mary punishment upon any ...
... whole country , our na- tive land , were turned toward us in the expectation that in that momentous hour we would do our duty . Closing this exhortation , the order authorized corps commanders to execute sum- mary punishment upon any ...
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... whole and I was thoroughly drenched . At times I be- came unconscious , but recovered enough to miss the little cover which the rubber coat had afforded . Although it was very dark , I felt all around for it and could not imagine where ...
... whole and I was thoroughly drenched . At times I be- came unconscious , but recovered enough to miss the little cover which the rubber coat had afforded . Although it was very dark , I felt all around for it and could not imagine where ...
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... whole she behaved extraordinarily well under these trying circumstances , and said nothing more tart than that , if she ever were so foolish as to move again , she should insist on building a house to suit her self ; which struck me as ...
... whole she behaved extraordinarily well under these trying circumstances , and said nothing more tart than that , if she ever were so foolish as to move again , she should insist on building a house to suit her self ; which struck me as ...
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... whole a less crucial blemish than the above- mentioned peculiarities of our other ally ; and that everyone should hitch his wagon to a star . fied making all the money one could , provided it was not spent in rendering life ornate or ...
... whole a less crucial blemish than the above- mentioned peculiarities of our other ally ; and that everyone should hitch his wagon to a star . fied making all the money one could , provided it was not spent in rendering life ornate or ...
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