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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... present one , and they are ex- pected presently to appear transformed into a book with , if not entirely new scenery , dresses and appointment , at least more order of arrangement , and some new matter . 600 Ar the close of the last ...
... present one , and they are ex- pected presently to appear transformed into a book with , if not entirely new scenery , dresses and appointment , at least more order of arrangement , and some new matter . 600 Ar the close of the last ...
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... present , of the productive funds of the college and real estate , is $ 525,000 . The college is thus enabled to offer to rich and poor alike , a superior edu- cation , at a sum far below its actual cost . It is also enabled to offer ...
... present , of the productive funds of the college and real estate , is $ 525,000 . The college is thus enabled to offer to rich and poor alike , a superior edu- cation , at a sum far below its actual cost . It is also enabled to offer ...
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... present from yure BOB SPENCER . " attached to it . She opened the note and read : - Miss Coates's bread , which she had sown so vigorously upon the waters , had thus re- turned to her within thirty - six hours . " DEAR MISS KOTES ...
... present from yure BOB SPENCER . " attached to it . She opened the note and read : - Miss Coates's bread , which she had sown so vigorously upon the waters , had thus re- turned to her within thirty - six hours . " DEAR MISS KOTES ...
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... present at the time the work was done , and he says that , little as Greeks or Turks cared for the ruins , such a sense of the wickedness of the desecration was felt throughout Athens that the contractors were obliged to bribe work- men ...
... present at the time the work was done , and he says that , little as Greeks or Turks cared for the ruins , such a sense of the wickedness of the desecration was felt throughout Athens that the contractors were obliged to bribe work- men ...
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... present color of the Greek remains art . sider the notion as barbaric and ridiculous . But it must be remembered , on the other hand , that the Greeks were the most perfect judges of beauty that the world has yet seen , and that they ...
... present color of the Greek remains art . sider the notion as barbaric and ridiculous . But it must be remembered , on the other hand , that the Greeks were the most perfect judges of beauty that the world has yet seen , and that they ...
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