The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 43Atlantic Monthly Company, 1857 - American essays |
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Page 227
... taken down by a short - hand writer from the lips of the actors during a public per- formance , " and asked , " If taken thus by a stenographer , is it different in its legal effect and resulting consequences from committing to memory ...
... taken down by a short - hand writer from the lips of the actors during a public per- formance , " and asked , " If taken thus by a stenographer , is it different in its legal effect and resulting consequences from committing to memory ...
Page 316
... taken such hold upon her fancy , and sitting down , studied her precious letter until the turn of every pen - stroke was familiar to her eye . The handwriting was bold and handsome , but with a slight flavor of copy - book stiffness in ...
... taken such hold upon her fancy , and sitting down , studied her precious letter until the turn of every pen - stroke was familiar to her eye . The handwriting was bold and handsome , but with a slight flavor of copy - book stiffness in ...
Page 371
... taken place in the secrecy of executive session , and of which the newspapers have taken care to furnish careful reports . The connection between outrage debates and presidential electioneering is not very far to seek . The great value ...
... taken place in the secrecy of executive session , and of which the newspapers have taken care to furnish careful reports . The connection between outrage debates and presidential electioneering is not very far to seek . The great value ...
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
Clarence Cook | 41 |
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