Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 22 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1881 |
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... living springs , and reported to have no bottom ( its depth was about forty feet ) . The suggestion was con- sidered impracticable , because of the re- moteness of the locality and the impropriety of spending public money for such a pur ...
... living springs , and reported to have no bottom ( its depth was about forty feet ) . The suggestion was con- sidered impracticable , because of the re- moteness of the locality and the impropriety of spending public money for such a pur ...
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... living in the same tent or snow - hut with them ? To this the answer very naturally assumes the form of another question : How could they live with us ? For certainly we were about as dirty as they could be . In'winter , water is too ...
... living in the same tent or snow - hut with them ? To this the answer very naturally assumes the form of another question : How could they live with us ? For certainly we were about as dirty as they could be . In'winter , water is too ...
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... living witness to his prowess . It It the head , ending her ca- reer then and there . would have been easy enough to have shot her at any time , but there was a risk of killing the cub , which we were very anx- ious to capture alive ...
... living witness to his prowess . It It the head , ending her ca- reer then and there . would have been easy enough to have shot her at any time , but there was a risk of killing the cub , which we were very anx- ious to capture alive ...
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... living man . Once more , and for the last time , we must come back to the outward life of our subject . His election in 1865 as Rector of Edinburgh University was in some sort the climax of his worldly career . The distinc- tion , in ...
... living man . Once more , and for the last time , we must come back to the outward life of our subject . His election in 1865 as Rector of Edinburgh University was in some sort the climax of his worldly career . The distinc- tion , in ...
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... living ones . The necessity for exertion being removed , our pedestrian was not long in discovering that his scramble through the wild fastnesses of a thickly wooded mountain had disposed him to rest rather than to meditation . He ...
... living ones . The necessity for exertion being removed , our pedestrian was not long in discovering that his scramble through the wild fastnesses of a thickly wooded mountain had disposed him to rest rather than to meditation . He ...
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