Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 7 tomasScribner & Company, 1874 |
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... whole town looks like a Spanish garri- son gradually growing , by some mysterious process of transformation , into a French city . For the Spanish civilization did not and could not take a strong hold there . The race was started , and ...
... whole town looks like a Spanish garri- son gradually growing , by some mysterious process of transformation , into a French city . For the Spanish civilization did not and could not take a strong hold there . The race was started , and ...
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... whole quar- ter seem to have a total disregard of the out- side world , and when one hears them dis- cussing the distracted condition of local poli- tics , one can almost fancy them gossiping on matters entirely foreign to them ...
... whole quar- ter seem to have a total disregard of the out- side world , and when one hears them dis- cussing the distracted condition of local poli- tics , one can almost fancy them gossiping on matters entirely foreign to them ...
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... whole syllables which ing until now , when he and thousands of his seem necessary to sense , and breaking into fellows are pushed to the wall . He is the most extravagant exclamations on the small- representative of a very large class ...
... whole syllables which ing until now , when he and thousands of his seem necessary to sense , and breaking into fellows are pushed to the wall . He is the most extravagant exclamations on the small- representative of a very large class ...
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... whole period of the manufacture , so that the watchman could swear that the glass exported was the identical one on which the duty had been paid , a drawback would be allowed . These illegal exactions of the Custom - House became so ...
... whole period of the manufacture , so that the watchman could swear that the glass exported was the identical one on which the duty had been paid , a drawback would be allowed . These illegal exactions of the Custom - House became so ...
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... whole affair was notably unlike any social gathering which Burgess had ever seen , to which women were admitted , and smacked much more of the club than the drawing - room . Yet men and women were quiet , low - voiced , and , if they ...
... whole affair was notably unlike any social gathering which Burgess had ever seen , to which women were admitted , and smacked much more of the club than the drawing - room . Yet men and women were quiet , low - voiced , and , if they ...
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