Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 11 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1876 |
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... soon took its place , and witnessed the tumultuous scenes of 1774 and the succeeding years . It had already echoed with the thunders of the great debate on the Stamp Act in 1765 , when Patrick Henry , a raw countryman , startled the ...
... soon took its place , and witnessed the tumultuous scenes of 1774 and the succeeding years . It had already echoed with the thunders of the great debate on the Stamp Act in 1765 , when Patrick Henry , a raw countryman , startled the ...
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... soon afterward abandoned the capital , having first removed the powder from the Colonial Magazine . This building , popularly known as the " Old Magazine , " is still standing . It goes back to a period which in America may be called a ...
... soon afterward abandoned the capital , having first removed the powder from the Colonial Magazine . This building , popularly known as the " Old Magazine , " is still standing . It goes back to a period which in America may be called a ...
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... soon as we draw near the cities , where science can handle the case , the wonderful story flies the light . The fact is , aged people have their full share of the marvelous appetite ; they have too frequently lost their memories , and ...
... soon as we draw near the cities , where science can handle the case , the wonderful story flies the light . The fact is , aged people have their full share of the marvelous appetite ; they have too frequently lost their memories , and ...
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... soon , and the room was dark , and he could not see how she looked . He came up to her where she stood , and took her hand , as he had a way of doing . " Well , Anne , " he said . " Well , Francis , " she returned faintly , as by some ...
... soon , and the room was dark , and he could not see how she looked . He came up to her where she stood , and took her hand , as he had a way of doing . " Well , Anne , " he said . " Well , Francis , " she returned faintly , as by some ...
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... soon became afraid of these ebullitions , and that Mrs. Francis was often ill after them , was very soon evident to his family . He came more to his mother as time went on , and though he did not speak of domestic discomfort , there was ...
... soon became afraid of these ebullitions , and that Mrs. Francis was often ill after them , was very soon evident to his family . He came more to his mother as time went on , and though he did not speak of domestic discomfort , there was ...
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