Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 7Scribner & Company, 1874 |
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Page 26
... light up the way . At the last Carnival , one hundred fig . ures represented " The Missing Links in Dar- win's Origin of the Species . " After the round through the great city is completed the torch- light on the sky dies away , and the ...
... light up the way . At the last Carnival , one hundred fig . ures represented " The Missing Links in Dar- win's Origin of the Species . " After the round through the great city is completed the torch- light on the sky dies away , and the ...
Page 31
... light - house , as the marshes offer but an insecure foundation . The improvements at the river's mouth , like those in the Red River , Tone's Bayou , the Tan- graphoa River , the harbor of Galveston and the Mississippi forts , as well ...
... light - house , as the marshes offer but an insecure foundation . The improvements at the river's mouth , like those in the Red River , Tone's Bayou , the Tan- graphoa River , the harbor of Galveston and the Mississippi forts , as well ...
Page 37
... light of love in her eyes , and to kiss the sweet , sensitive mouth , trembling with its first words of tenderness for him . He went in , and found Bessie in the great , cool parlor , fragrant with flowers . She was a creature of ...
... light of love in her eyes , and to kiss the sweet , sensitive mouth , trembling with its first words of tenderness for him . He went in , and found Bessie in the great , cool parlor , fragrant with flowers . She was a creature of ...
Page 39
... light on it in all the accustomed directions -he wintered in France to no purpose- he passed the next winter in Rome , with no better success . A summer in Switzerland , and another in northern Europe served him no farther - and at the ...
... light on it in all the accustomed directions -he wintered in France to no purpose- he passed the next winter in Rome , with no better success . A summer in Switzerland , and another in northern Europe served him no farther - and at the ...
Page 45
... light which traversed the extreme edge of the glass was refracted upwards by these layers of air through which it had to pass , and formed the tail to the star . Mr. Clark found that he could avoid the difficulty by making the tube at ...
... light which traversed the extreme edge of the glass was refracted upwards by these layers of air through which it had to pass , and formed the tail to the star . Mr. Clark found that he could avoid the difficulty by making the tube at ...
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