Scribner's Magazine, 82 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... become John Allen , his comrade . " Guess we're goin ' to catch hell . ' On the double ! " ' " His cane swung to his hip and straight- ened . The cumulous clouds had become a black bank . Thunder rumbled . " There's the guns , John ...
... become John Allen , his comrade . " Guess we're goin ' to catch hell . ' On the double ! " ' " His cane swung to his hip and straight- ened . The cumulous clouds had become a black bank . Thunder rumbled . " There's the guns , John ...
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... become , to all save the most abandoned of the bolder and frailer ele- ment , persona non gratissima . And so the ten days passed , with both scandals struggling for the centre of our little stage , until matters came to an unexpected ...
... become , to all save the most abandoned of the bolder and frailer ele- ment , persona non gratissima . And so the ten days passed , with both scandals struggling for the centre of our little stage , until matters came to an unexpected ...
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... facilities offered for their use become more widely known . Such visitors will naturally be encouraged to undertake any special in- vestigations for which the contents of the Library are adapted 32 THE HUNTINGTON LIBRARY AND ART GALLERY.
... facilities offered for their use become more widely known . Such visitors will naturally be encouraged to undertake any special in- vestigations for which the contents of the Library are adapted 32 THE HUNTINGTON LIBRARY AND ART GALLERY.
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... become. parallel is the revolution in thought and advancement of civilization resulting from the development of science . Buckle declared that there can be no history without the natural sciences , ' " and the Library already contains ...
... become. parallel is the revolution in thought and advancement of civilization resulting from the development of science . Buckle declared that there can be no history without the natural sciences , ' " and the Library already contains ...
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... become , as it were , a jewel , and is kept in a kind of jewel - case . ' " " GROWTH OF THE HUNTINGTON LIBRARY There are exceptions to most rules , and the Huntington Library widely oversteps the narrow limits set by the bibliophile ...
... become , as it were , a jewel , and is kept in a kind of jewel - case . ' " " GROWTH OF THE HUNTINGTON LIBRARY There are exceptions to most rules , and the Huntington Library widely oversteps the narrow limits set by the bibliophile ...
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