Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 7 tomasScribner & Company, 1874 |
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... words : " I know the full value of Louisiana , and I have been desirous of repairing the fault of the French negotiator who abandoned it in 1763 ; a few lines of a treaty have restored it to me , and I have scarcely recovered it when I ...
... words : " I know the full value of Louisiana , and I have been desirous of repairing the fault of the French negotiator who abandoned it in 1763 ; a few lines of a treaty have restored it to me , and I have scarcely recovered it when I ...
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... word be- longed , as if it were not a mockery to talk of transient wayfarers on this planet as owning the solid ... words a portly man of a little past fifty descended from the sulky . and reached out for the bridle rein . 66 Let me ...
... word be- longed , as if it were not a mockery to talk of transient wayfarers on this planet as owning the solid ... words a portly man of a little past fifty descended from the sulky . and reached out for the bridle rein . 66 Let me ...
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... word of love , but the songs he sang were tender with some passionate old poet's devotion and longing - the books he gave her were such as a lover would choose - and his daily eagerness to see her , told her more plainly than words how ...
... word of love , but the songs he sang were tender with some passionate old poet's devotion and longing - the books he gave her were such as a lover would choose - and his daily eagerness to see her , told her more plainly than words how ...
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... words of direction ; and then looking a moment in the 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 ...
... words of direction ; and then looking a moment in the 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 ...
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... words were spoken to the empty air . Sec- retary Welles had adopted the rule that no estimates for improvements in any branch of the Naval service should be sent to the telescope was agreed to , and the clause authorizing THE STORY OF A ...
... words were spoken to the empty air . Sec- retary Welles had adopted the rule that no estimates for improvements in any branch of the Naval service should be sent to the telescope was agreed to , and the clause authorizing THE STORY OF A ...
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Scribner's Monthly– An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 8 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1874 |
Scribner's Monthly– An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 11 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1876 |
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