Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 30; Volume 52Scribner & Company, 1896 |
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... began to try for a more scientific crystalliza- tion of material in his work . Left to himself , he might have worked out his instinctive theory that one should overlay upon life all the sunshine possible , and this might have made him ...
... began to try for a more scientific crystalliza- tion of material in his work . Left to himself , he might have worked out his instinctive theory that one should overlay upon life all the sunshine possible , and this might have made him ...
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... began to place soldiers along the route , and the peo- ple began , as I thought , to assemble . It was amusing to see the inhabitants of the houses opposite already settled at their windows to make a day of it . But though those who ...
... began to place soldiers along the route , and the peo- ple began , as I thought , to assemble . It was amusing to see the inhabitants of the houses opposite already settled at their windows to make a day of it . But though those who ...
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... began to mount . The heralds were two good people I know very well by sight : one very tall and lanky , the other short and stout ( so far as I can judge , a facsimile of King Henry the Eighth ) . And , alas ! there was something ...
... began to mount . The heralds were two good people I know very well by sight : one very tall and lanky , the other short and stout ( so far as I can judge , a facsimile of King Henry the Eighth ) . And , alas ! there was something ...
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... began with the Emperor's con- fession of faith , which was so like our own that I could follow it easily . The metropolitan came forward to hear him make it , and re- sponded at the end , « May the grace of the Holy Ghost abide with ...
... began with the Emperor's con- fession of faith , which was so like our own that I could follow it easily . The metropolitan came forward to hear him make it , and re- sponded at the end , « May the grace of the Holy Ghost abide with ...
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... began , in which , before com- municating , the Czar was to be anointed with the holy chrism ( the « seal of the gift of the Holy Ghost » ) on forehead , eyelids , nostrils , lips , ears , breast , and hands . The oil for this anointing ...
... began , in which , before com- municating , the Czar was to be anointed with the holy chrism ( the « seal of the gift of the Holy Ghost » ) on forehead , eyelids , nostrils , lips , ears , breast , and hands . The oil for this anointing ...
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