Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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... minds . There are many who find the presence of what Homer calls the rich works of men » essential to the perfection of ... mind of the trav- eler in South Africa . They affect him in the Karroo , where the slender line of rails , along ...
... minds . There are many who find the presence of what Homer calls the rich works of men » essential to the perfection of ... mind of the trav- eler in South Africa . They affect him in the Karroo , where the slender line of rails , along ...
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... mind that through Napoleon alone could his ambitions be gratified . He was equally determined that , while the European system should be no further disturbed , it must for a time be maintained as it now was . On his homeward journey he ...
... mind that through Napoleon alone could his ambitions be gratified . He was equally determined that , while the European system should be no further disturbed , it must for a time be maintained as it now was . On his homeward journey he ...
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... mind and body . » Once more his enemy was not annihilated , but this con- tentment and high spirits seem natural to common minds , which recall that in a week he had evolved order from chaos , and had stricken a powerful , united foe ...
... mind and body . » Once more his enemy was not annihilated , but this con- tentment and high spirits seem natural to common minds , which recall that in a week he had evolved order from chaos , and had stricken a powerful , united foe ...
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... mind : Johnston would re- treat to the mountains , Davis would reach Texas and reorganize the trans - Mississippi department , or England would interfere . Cotton would still be king . During three weeks , however , he had done a world ...
... mind : Johnston would re- treat to the mountains , Davis would reach Texas and reorganize the trans - Mississippi department , or England would interfere . Cotton would still be king . During three weeks , however , he had done a world ...
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... mind . Her nose is rudimentary , rather , which does n't seem to prevent her having a mind of her own , though noses are said to have it all to say as to force of character . Her upper lip has the most fascinating little pout ; her chin ...
... mind . Her nose is rudimentary , rather , which does n't seem to prevent her having a mind of her own , though noses are said to have it all to say as to force of character . Her upper lip has the most fascinating little pout ; her chin ...
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