Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 7 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1874 |
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... glass - fronted , a long and well - spread table surrounded by twenty Frenchmen and Frenchwomen , all talking at once over their eleven o'clock breakfast ; or you may enter more aristocratic restaurants , where the immaculate floors are ...
... glass - fronted , a long and well - spread table surrounded by twenty Frenchmen and Frenchwomen , all talking at once over their eleven o'clock breakfast ; or you may enter more aristocratic restaurants , where the immaculate floors are ...
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... glass - faced , fast- ened near the front platform . There are six of these city railway - lines , all centering on Canal street ; one of them , the New Orleans and Carroll- ton , running six miles into the sub- urbs , is presided over ...
... glass - faced , fast- ened near the front platform . There are six of these city railway - lines , all centering on Canal street ; one of them , the New Orleans and Carroll- ton , running six miles into the sub- urbs , is presided over ...
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... glass - for who does not adjust his armor before going into battle- she went down stairs . She was not quite the Bessie Walter Phelps had expected to see ; yet he could not have defined the change . Certainly she was not less beautiful ...
... glass - for who does not adjust his armor before going into battle- she went down stairs . She was not quite the Bessie Walter Phelps had expected to see ; yet he could not have defined the change . Certainly she was not less beautiful ...
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... glass were procured , and , after considerable labor , he produced an object glass which seemed to him perfect . He now went to Professor Bond and told him that he had a four - inch glass which he proposed to try alongside of a Munich glass ...
... glass were procured , and , after considerable labor , he produced an object glass which seemed to him perfect . He now went to Professor Bond and told him that he had a four - inch glass which he proposed to try alongside of a Munich glass ...
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... glass . The conse- quence was that much of the light which traversed the extreme edge of the glass was refracted upwards by these layers of air through which it had to pass , and formed the tail to the star . Mr. Clark found that he ...
... glass . The conse- quence was that much of the light which traversed the extreme edge of the glass was refracted upwards by these layers of air through which it had to pass , and formed the tail to the star . Mr. Clark found that he ...
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