Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 7Scribner & Company, 1874 |
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Page 10
... eyes languidly closed , and his dirty feet sprawled on the sidewalk . No ! for he responds to your question in French , and is THE NEW URSULINE CONVENT . 19 willing to do an errand for you . French. ΙΟ OLD AND NEW LOUISIANA .
... eyes languidly closed , and his dirty feet sprawled on the sidewalk . No ! for he responds to your question in French , and is THE NEW URSULINE CONVENT . 19 willing to do an errand for you . French. ΙΟ OLD AND NEW LOUISIANA .
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... question that he must not ask ; and he began to see that from asking it he could find no decent , not to say chivalrous , escape . If he had been wooing Bessie Crandall for his wife , he could hardly have done more or other than he had ...
... question that he must not ask ; and he began to see that from asking it he could find no decent , not to say chivalrous , escape . If he had been wooing Bessie Crandall for his wife , he could hardly have done more or other than he had ...
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... question whether the satellite was really the disturbing body . which had been predicted , could only be settled by long continued observation . After four years it was found that the ob- served position and motion of the satellite both ...
... question whether the satellite was really the disturbing body . which had been predicted , could only be settled by long continued observation . After four years it was found that the ob- served position and motion of the satellite both ...
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... question to the joint committee of conference , which fortunate- comprised such men as Drake , of the Senate , and Niblack , of the House . There ALVAN CLARK . strument was that of the Clarks , 48 THE STORY OF A TELESCOPE .
... question to the joint committee of conference , which fortunate- comprised such men as Drake , of the Senate , and Niblack , of the House . There ALVAN CLARK . strument was that of the Clarks , 48 THE STORY OF A TELESCOPE .
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... question who should have the first telescope was amicably settled by Mr. VOL . VII . - 4 take anything larger than twenty - four inches , but they now very readily consent- ed to try twenty - six . While negotiating the contract , the ...
... question who should have the first telescope was amicably settled by Mr. VOL . VII . - 4 take anything larger than twenty - four inches , but they now very readily consent- ed to try twenty - six . While negotiating the contract , the ...
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