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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... keep an appointment to go fishing , saw her coming down the avenue with Roger , creeping at a snail's pace . " That beats cock - fighting ! " cried Teddy , viciously digging his heel in the gravel . " What ? " asked Arthur . " Those two ...
... keep an appointment to go fishing , saw her coming down the avenue with Roger , creeping at a snail's pace . " That beats cock - fighting ! " cried Teddy , viciously digging his heel in the gravel . " What ? " asked Arthur . " Those two ...
135 psl.
... keep the Christmas holidays there , as in former years . But at Narva he was met by a courier from Menshikóf with the news of the Treaty of Altranstädt and of the departure of Augustus for Saxony . Instead of going to Moscow , he went ...
... keep the Christmas holidays there , as in former years . But at Narva he was met by a courier from Menshikóf with the news of the Treaty of Altranstädt and of the departure of Augustus for Saxony . Instead of going to Moscow , he went ...
146 psl.
... keep its hold upon public attention at home , satisfy the appetite of its readers for knowledge of the past and present of the " Old World . " It is not sur- prising , therefore , that American magazines should find large audiences in ...
... keep its hold upon public attention at home , satisfy the appetite of its readers for knowledge of the past and present of the " Old World . " It is not sur- prising , therefore , that American magazines should find large audiences in ...
156 psl.
... keep their actinic proper- ties indefinitely , it will be seen that the whole art of photography is made much more simple , and the artist is enabled to take outdoor pictures or dark inte- riors with ease in situations where it would be ...
... keep their actinic proper- ties indefinitely , it will be seen that the whole art of photography is made much more simple , and the artist is enabled to take outdoor pictures or dark inte- riors with ease in situations where it would be ...
177 psl.
... keep their money , nor safe in- vestments for securing it . The people buried their coin under the hearth - stone or under the roots of a tree , hid it in a hol- low bed - post , even under a pile of rubbish , stored it behind a rafter ...
... keep their money , nor safe in- vestments for securing it . The people buried their coin under the hearth - stone or under the roots of a tree , hid it in a hol- low bed - post , even under a pile of rubbish , stored it behind a rafter ...
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