The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 62Atlantic Monthly Company, 1888 - American essays |
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Page 152
... received Christianity , it was at the hands of Oriental , not Occi- dental , missionaries ; and this probably accounts for one of the most curious features in the history of these years , namely , that while political Gaul , and above ...
... received Christianity , it was at the hands of Oriental , not Occi- dental , missionaries ; and this probably accounts for one of the most curious features in the history of these years , namely , that while political Gaul , and above ...
Page 349
... received , and every cent that he paid out from 1867 to 1879 were ascer- tained and set down in the proper col- umns ... received a few considerable sums . In 1867 and 1869 he was paid $ 5000 by the Drawbaugh Pump Company for his faucet ...
... received , and every cent that he paid out from 1867 to 1879 were ascer- tained and set down in the proper col- umns ... received a few considerable sums . In 1867 and 1869 he was paid $ 5000 by the Drawbaugh Pump Company for his faucet ...
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... received the warm approval of no less a critic than Frederick the Great ; and the chivalrous bravery of Arnold , both in his march through the wilderness and in the mili- tary operations which followed , was such that if a kind fate ...
... received the warm approval of no less a critic than Frederick the Great ; and the chivalrous bravery of Arnold , both in his march through the wilderness and in the mili- tary operations which followed , was such that if a kind fate ...
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AfterSuppers of the King | 89 |
Browning Courtship | 99 |
Eve of Independence | 131 |
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