Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 7 tomasScribner & Company, 1874 |
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... brought the conflicting national elements . into something more of harmony , and has made Louisiana a territory containing fifty thousand souls . The first steamboat has ploughed through the waters of the Mississip- pi , but more ...
... brought the conflicting national elements . into something more of harmony , and has made Louisiana a territory containing fifty thousand souls . The first steamboat has ploughed through the waters of the Mississip- pi , but more ...
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... brought out a reserve energy of which its possessors had never suspected themselves . And first , we must take the gayer pictures . We will not go too deep in our analysis , until , in our quality of loungers , we have passed lightly ...
... brought out a reserve energy of which its possessors had never suspected themselves . And first , we must take the gayer pictures . We will not go too deep in our analysis , until , in our quality of loungers , we have passed lightly ...
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... brought his work into high esteem . He was entirely self - made , having received no higher education than that afforded by the district school of his native place , or by his own reading ; but this defect was more than compensated by ...
... brought his work into high esteem . He was entirely self - made , having received no higher education than that afforded by the district school of his native place , or by his own reading ; but this defect was more than compensated by ...
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... brought to the highest perfection by an English firm , of which we shall have further oc- casion to speak . Mr. Clark was therefore obliged to import his rough discs to fill the orders of Mr. Dawes . Here he met with a serious obstacle ...
... brought to the highest perfection by an English firm , of which we shall have further oc- casion to speak . Mr. Clark was therefore obliged to import his rough discs to fill the orders of Mr. Dawes . Here he met with a serious obstacle ...
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... brought to the desired shape in a few days . The forms chosen were much more simple than those usually employed in its under surface , and reach the eye after twice traversing its thickness . This light was viewed through a Nicol's ...
... brought to the desired shape in a few days . The forms chosen were much more simple than those usually employed in its under surface , and reach the eye after twice traversing its thickness . This light was viewed through a Nicol's ...
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