Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 14Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1877 - American literature |
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Page 17
... half of her bequest should be expended in buildings and grounds . The remainder was to be invested as a perma- nent fund for furnishing teachers , library , and apparatus , and for the general purposes of the institution . The trustees ...
... half of her bequest should be expended in buildings and grounds . The remainder was to be invested as a perma- nent fund for furnishing teachers , library , and apparatus , and for the general purposes of the institution . The trustees ...
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... half pounds . They are often taken of much greater size . Among a hundred fish some seven or eight will reach a weight of three pounds and upward . They are not seldom caught weighing six or eight , and many more are found weighing ...
... half pounds . They are often taken of much greater size . Among a hundred fish some seven or eight will reach a weight of three pounds and upward . They are not seldom caught weighing six or eight , and many more are found weighing ...
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... half pounds can be caught . On the Cali- fornia coast they , as well as the salmon , are at least a month later in entering the rivers which remain during a great part of the summer too shallow and tepid to afford them a safe abode ...
... half pounds can be caught . On the Cali- fornia coast they , as well as the salmon , are at least a month later in entering the rivers which remain during a great part of the summer too shallow and tepid to afford them a safe abode ...
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... half a con -- gibors , the natives call him - and watch- tinent to meet the sea half way , it spreads like a sea itself , and tosses dangerous waves under a sudden gale . On the north it washes the base of spurs sent out by the ing the ...
... half a con -- gibors , the natives call him - and watch- tinent to meet the sea half way , it spreads like a sea itself , and tosses dangerous waves under a sudden gale . On the north it washes the base of spurs sent out by the ing the ...
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... half a mile off , gives the signal of their return . The time of their absence may be improved to review tackle and perfect it for serious work . The prudent angler will take at least three rods . Two of these should not be very light ...
... half a mile off , gives the signal of their return . The time of their absence may be improved to review tackle and perfect it for serious work . The prudent angler will take at least three rods . Two of these should not be very light ...
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