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... ment broken from it . California , Kansas , and the Indian Territory , Missouri and Mis- sissippi , were made from it , and still there was an Empire to spare , watered by five of the finest rivers of the world . Indiana , Ar- kansas ...
... ment broken from it . California , Kansas , and the Indian Territory , Missouri and Mis- sissippi , were made from it , and still there was an Empire to spare , watered by five of the finest rivers of the world . Indiana , Ar- kansas ...
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... ment to glance at it as they wend their way shop - ward . For it is the shopping hour ; from eleven to two the streets of this old quarter are alive with elegantly , yet soberly attired ladies ; always in couples , for French etiquette ...
... ment to glance at it as they wend their way shop - ward . For it is the shopping hour ; from eleven to two the streets of this old quarter are alive with elegantly , yet soberly attired ladies ; always in couples , for French etiquette ...
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... ment . In the French quarter , when Rex and his train enter the queer old streets , there are shoutings , chaffings , and dancings ; the children chant little couplets on Mardi Gras ; and the balconies are crowded with spec- tators ...
... ment . In the French quarter , when Rex and his train enter the queer old streets , there are shoutings , chaffings , and dancings ; the children chant little couplets on Mardi Gras ; and the balconies are crowded with spec- tators ...
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... ment , and the astronomer remarked one in particular which Herschel had not seen with his twenty - foot reflector ... ment itself . But he was quite unable to explain it , and the glass was in consequence pronounced a failure . After ...
... ment , and the astronomer remarked one in particular which Herschel had not seen with his twenty - foot reflector ... ment itself . But he was quite unable to explain it , and the glass was in consequence pronounced a failure . After ...
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... ment he would have received in any country of Europe . We trust that every true lover of the in- tellectual progress of America will feel mortified to learn that the first scientific re- cognition of Mr. Clark's genius in the diffi ...
... ment he would have received in any country of Europe . We trust that every true lover of the in- tellectual progress of America will feel mortified to learn that the first scientific re- cognition of Mr. Clark's genius in the diffi ...
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