Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 11Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1876 - American literature |
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... once in history , but this single appearance is a dramatic one , and renders the spot highly interesting . The incident is too well known to require more than brief mention . Lord Dunmore , acting apparently like Gage in Massachusetts ...
... once in history , but this single appearance is a dramatic one , and renders the spot highly interesting . The incident is too well known to require more than brief mention . Lord Dunmore , acting apparently like Gage in Massachusetts ...
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... once before spoken in the same way , but it jarred upon a certain quality in his nature which he was pleased to call his " common sense . " Philip really believed himself a high - souled , thought- less , ardent , impetuous temperament ...
... once before spoken in the same way , but it jarred upon a certain quality in his nature which he was pleased to call his " common sense . " Philip really believed himself a high - souled , thought- less , ardent , impetuous temperament ...
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... once , and often at a very late period of life . There is rarely an instance of a bachelor or spinster having attained great age . Once left alone , the centenarian seeks a new spouse . His lone- liness becomes oppressive . All familiar ...
... once , and often at a very late period of life . There is rarely an instance of a bachelor or spinster having attained great age . Once left alone , the centenarian seeks a new spouse . His lone- liness becomes oppressive . All familiar ...
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... once . Francis laughed . " I don't know what I can say . I left her photograph somewhere , and I suppose my mother told you . " " Only that it was an excellent marriage , nothing about her . " Once more Francis laughed . He shrugged his ...
... once . Francis laughed . " I don't know what I can say . I left her photograph somewhere , and I suppose my mother told you . " " Only that it was an excellent marriage , nothing about her . " Once more Francis laughed . He shrugged his ...
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... once , how- ever , in the darkening , Mrs. Francis sprang up in her bed , as if suddenly awakened , and full of fresh excitement . She plucked wildly at Anne's sleeve . " You forget the draught , " she cried ; " the draught , the thing ...
... once , how- ever , in the darkening , Mrs. Francis sprang up in her bed , as if suddenly awakened , and full of fresh excitement . She plucked wildly at Anne's sleeve . " You forget the draught , " she cried ; " the draught , the thing ...
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