Appletons' Journal, 328–353 leidimaiD. Appleton and Company, 1875 |
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... told , we may see the entire glory of the city . It is about the only thing we have been told this morning that we really believe , and we are rewarded now for our temporary re- lapse into faith by the extended view that we get here of ...
... told , we may see the entire glory of the city . It is about the only thing we have been told this morning that we really believe , and we are rewarded now for our temporary re- lapse into faith by the extended view that we get here of ...
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... told him that Georgie was not playing croquet . His heart beat fast as he passed through the empty drawing - rooms , out through the French win- dows , and out on the little stone balcony overlooking the lawn . He felt sure of Georgie's ...
... told him that Georgie was not playing croquet . His heart beat fast as he passed through the empty drawing - rooms , out through the French win- dows , and out on the little stone balcony overlooking the lawn . He felt sure of Georgie's ...
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... told of the ravages which Time had made upon them . Eighteen years later , when the same great orator and statesman , who had addressed them as " venerable men , you have come down to us from a former generation , " de- livered an ...
... told of the ravages which Time had made upon them . Eighteen years later , when the same great orator and statesman , who had addressed them as " venerable men , you have come down to us from a former generation , " de- livered an ...
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... told by a Staten Island physician . In his younger days this gentleman was one of the medical staff at a Swiss hospital situated on Lake Constance . One of the patients , subject to epileptic paroxysms , was his special study . ing ...
... told by a Staten Island physician . In his younger days this gentleman was one of the medical staff at a Swiss hospital situated on Lake Constance . One of the patients , subject to epileptic paroxysms , was his special study . ing ...
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... told me it was Durfy . I turned and went into the house . By the tall old clock in the east - room it was just eight o'clock to a min- ute . It must be premised that I did not know Mr. Durfy by sight , and had never been at Hydeville ...
... told me it was Durfy . I turned and went into the house . By the tall old clock in the east - room it was just eight o'clock to a min- ute . It must be premised that I did not know Mr. Durfy by sight , and had never been at Hydeville ...
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