Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 7 tomasScribner & Company, 1874 |
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... feel friendlier towards the French now than did our ancestors when they were encroaching on the northwest ; and we almost forget that Napoleon the Great and Marbois abominated us as much as they admired the growing power of the United ...
... feel friendlier towards the French now than did our ancestors when they were encroaching on the northwest ; and we almost forget that Napoleon the Great and Marbois abominated us as much as they admired the growing power of the United ...
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... feel herself obliged to hear it . She led the conversa- tion in quite other channels ; and jested and mocked and sparkled , so that if he had not seen her white face of stone for that one revealing moment , he would have believed that ...
... feel herself obliged to hear it . She led the conversa- tion in quite other channels ; and jested and mocked and sparkled , so that if he had not seen her white face of stone for that one revealing moment , he would have believed that ...
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... feel for you , whether you love this Mr. Niles ? " Her nature , always as exquisitely true as it was exquisitely tender , impelled her to the frank confidence which was all she could give him now . If he were really noble enough to ...
... feel for you , whether you love this Mr. Niles ? " Her nature , always as exquisitely true as it was exquisitely tender , impelled her to the frank confidence which was all she could give him now . If he were really noble enough to ...
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... feel mortified to learn that the first scientific re- cognition of Mr. Clark's genius in the diffi- cult art he has pursued with such success , came from Europe . The Rev. W. R. Dawes of England , was , at the time referred to , one of ...
... feel mortified to learn that the first scientific re- cognition of Mr. Clark's genius in the diffi- cult art he has pursued with such success , came from Europe . The Rev. W. R. Dawes of England , was , at the time referred to , one of ...
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... feeling , yet apart from modern modes of thought . In so far , like all writings of their class , they are an experiment , just as the imitation by English hexameters of Theocritus's idyllic measure is an experiment . But the qualities ...
... feeling , yet apart from modern modes of thought . In so far , like all writings of their class , they are an experiment , just as the imitation by English hexameters of Theocritus's idyllic measure is an experiment . But the qualities ...
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