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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... whole institution . The charter then proceeds to endow the college , in the amplest manner . To erect the buildings , the visitors were to have " the whole and entire sum of one thousand nine hun- dred and eighty - five pounds ...
... whole institution . The charter then proceeds to endow the college , in the amplest manner . To erect the buildings , the visitors were to have " the whole and entire sum of one thousand nine hun- dred and eighty - five pounds ...
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... whole island . Even the ladies , seated in their chariots by the sea - side , conversed together eagerly on the fluctuations of Exchange ; servants risked their wages , and workmen their pay , in this insatiable speculation . But when ...
... whole island . Even the ladies , seated in their chariots by the sea - side , conversed together eagerly on the fluctuations of Exchange ; servants risked their wages , and workmen their pay , in this insatiable speculation . But when ...
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... whole or in part through a short- hand reporter , or in some other unauthorized or wrongful way , and not by memory alone . " The only other legal controversy that need be cited here to illustrate the standing of foreign dramatists in ...
... whole or in part through a short- hand reporter , or in some other unauthorized or wrongful way , and not by memory alone . " The only other legal controversy that need be cited here to illustrate the standing of foreign dramatists in ...
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... whole season's per- formances before it was disbanded . The advent of the Germania , therefore , an orchestra which , although small in numbers , was almost complete in its various parts , and composed of really fine performers , was ...
... whole season's per- formances before it was disbanded . The advent of the Germania , therefore , an orchestra which , although small in numbers , was almost complete in its various parts , and composed of really fine performers , was ...
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... whole of a symphony ; two solos ; while the rest of the selections were of a more popular character . son . This series of concerts created much in- terest among the real music - lovers of New York , but pecuniarily they brought nothing ...
... whole of a symphony ; two solos ; while the rest of the selections were of a more popular character . son . This series of concerts created much in- terest among the real music - lovers of New York , but pecuniarily they brought nothing ...
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