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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... thought of without a stirring of the heart , VOL . XIV.-I. It seems that in his old age this man , like many another ... thoughts that spring up at the mention of his name were coined into gold and poured into his lap . He lives in ...
... thought of without a stirring of the heart , VOL . XIV.-I. It seems that in his old age this man , like many another ... thoughts that spring up at the mention of his name were coined into gold and poured into his lap . He lives in ...
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... thought necessary ( the lower one is of two - inch stuff , and the upper one of inch and a quarter ) ; but a shelf that sags with its load of books is a disa- greeable , and even a dangerous thing , and it was thought best to err on the ...
... thought necessary ( the lower one is of two - inch stuff , and the upper one of inch and a quarter ) ; but a shelf that sags with its load of books is a disa- greeable , and even a dangerous thing , and it was thought best to err on the ...
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... thought of the best minds . It seeks to make one familiar , not merely with that portion of the human intellect which is represented in the comparatively narrow range of popular thought and tradition , but with the growth of the human ...
... thought of the best minds . It seeks to make one familiar , not merely with that portion of the human intellect which is represented in the comparatively narrow range of popular thought and tradition , but with the growth of the human ...
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... thought in our native tongue . " Mathematical study for young women is thus defended : " What classic study is to literature , mathematical is to scientific . As it is impossible to thoroughly understand the mind in books without the ...
... thought in our native tongue . " Mathematical study for young women is thus defended : " What classic study is to literature , mathematical is to scientific . As it is impossible to thoroughly understand the mind in books without the ...
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... thought more of these than of anything else . I verily believe that he thought he was conferring a great favor upon the schools by attending them , and that his teachers owed him a debt , payable in candy or picture - books . I believe ...
... thought more of these than of anything else . I verily believe that he thought he was conferring a great favor upon the schools by attending them , and that his teachers owed him a debt , payable in candy or picture - books . I believe ...
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