Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 8 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1874 |
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... ment imprisoned the noble Worcester and one of his fellow - laborers in the peniten- tiary , for " illegal residence among the Indians , " and " because they gave advice on political matters . " This last charge the missionaries ...
... ment imprisoned the noble Worcester and one of his fellow - laborers in the peniten- tiary , for " illegal residence among the Indians , " and " because they gave advice on political matters . " This last charge the missionaries ...
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... ment against the thoroughly maddened Cherokees . At one time , when the fight- ing force of Knoxville was forty men , more than fifteen hundred Indians marched against the town , but were turned aside by some trivial circumstance , and ...
... ment against the thoroughly maddened Cherokees . At one time , when the fight- ing force of Knoxville was forty men , more than fifteen hundred Indians marched against the town , but were turned aside by some trivial circumstance , and ...
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... ment during the war . These works used charcoal until , on account of the enormous number of coal mines opened in Georgia , Alabama , and Tennessee , they found that coal could be brought to their furnaces cheaper than charcoal. SOUTHERN ...
... ment during the war . These works used charcoal until , on account of the enormous number of coal mines opened in Georgia , Alabama , and Tennessee , they found that coal could be brought to their furnaces cheaper than charcoal. SOUTHERN ...
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... ment , for our rustic Endymion , judging by his garments , was something better than a mere peasant . He turned uneasily , as we stood above him , and muttered something . It's not fair to wake him , " I said , and passed my arm into ...
... ment , for our rustic Endymion , judging by his garments , was something better than a mere peasant . He turned uneasily , as we stood above him , and muttered something . It's not fair to wake him , " I said , and passed my arm into ...
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... ment's hesitation , " it's yellow . " He gave me a searching stare ; then quickly- " It's what's called a topaz , " he cried . " Yes , it's what's called a topaz . " " And it's sculptured - that I could see ! It's an intaglio . Oh , I ...
... ment's hesitation , " it's yellow . " He gave me a searching stare ; then quickly- " It's what's called a topaz , " he cried . " Yes , it's what's called a topaz . " " And it's sculptured - that I could see ! It's an intaglio . Oh , I ...
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