Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 7Scribner & Company, 1874 |
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Page 13
... believe that the free negro did as much work for him- self as he formerly did for his master . The conditions of labor for planters at the present time he considered terribly onerous ; the ne- groes were only profitable as field - hands ...
... believe that the free negro did as much work for him- self as he formerly did for his master . The conditions of labor for planters at the present time he considered terribly onerous ; the ne- groes were only profitable as field - hands ...
Page 37
... believe I have never shown you this , " he said , handing it to Bessie , - " do you think it handsome ? " " Your sister ? " she asked , looking at the picture carelessly . " No , my cousin , Miss Margaret Sturgis , whom I am engaged to ...
... believe I have never shown you this , " he said , handing it to Bessie , - " do you think it handsome ? " " Your sister ? " she asked , looking at the picture carelessly . " No , my cousin , Miss Margaret Sturgis , whom I am engaged to ...
Page 54
... believe , the only ones with which the latter bodies have actually been observed . His largest telescope was a reflector of four feet aperture , while Lord Rosse's great reflector is of six feet aperture , and ought , theoretically , to ...
... believe , the only ones with which the latter bodies have actually been observed . His largest telescope was a reflector of four feet aperture , while Lord Rosse's great reflector is of six feet aperture , and ought , theoretically , to ...
Page 60
... believe that they will add to the reputation he has already gained . A fine instinct for unity and proportion limits Stedman to a range of simple themes , and dictates a careful and systematic treat- ment of them . His accurate ...
... believe that they will add to the reputation he has already gained . A fine instinct for unity and proportion limits Stedman to a range of simple themes , and dictates a careful and systematic treat- ment of them . His accurate ...
Page 66
... believe he'll be hung yet . " Katey's eyes opened round and horrified at the scene conjured up by his prophecy . " Then they'd bring home his head , " she added after a moment . " Bring home his head ? " repeated Jack . " Yes ; I read ...
... believe he'll be hung yet . " Katey's eyes opened round and horrified at the scene conjured up by his prophecy . " Then they'd bring home his head , " she added after a moment . " Bring home his head ? " repeated Jack . " Yes ; I read ...
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