The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18Atlantic Monthly Company, 1866 - American essays |
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... reached the conclusion that a man is not his brain , or any one part of it , but all of his economy , and that to lose any part must lessen this sense of his own existence . I found but one person who properly appreciated this great ...
... reached the conclusion that a man is not his brain , or any one part of it , but all of his economy , and that to lose any part must lessen this sense of his own existence . I found but one person who properly appreciated this great ...
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... reaching the gate , he leaned over it , and turned his cold gray eyes upon the neat legs of the horse , rather than the anxious face of the rider . " I'm glad to hear you ' re well , " Mrs. Walker said ; " it a'most seems to me that ...
... reaching the gate , he leaned over it , and turned his cold gray eyes upon the neat legs of the horse , rather than the anxious face of the rider . " I'm glad to hear you ' re well , " Mrs. Walker said ; " it a'most seems to me that ...
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... reaching for her cloak , which hung almost above him as he sat against the wall , she said it was time to go . As frostwork dis- appears in the sunshine , so his brave resolutions vanished when her arm reached across his shoulder , and ...
... reaching for her cloak , which hung almost above him as he sat against the wall , she said it was time to go . As frostwork dis- appears in the sunshine , so his brave resolutions vanished when her arm reached across his shoulder , and ...
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... reached Lenoir's about noon . Sigfried , with the Second Division , followed later in the day . Our brigade ( Morrison's ) was now drawn up in line of battle on the King- ston road , as it was thought that the enemy , by not pressing ...
... reached Lenoir's about noon . Sigfried , with the Second Division , followed later in the day . Our brigade ( Morrison's ) was now drawn up in line of battle on the King- ston road , as it was thought that the enemy , by not pressing ...
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... reaching the junction of the roads , we advanced into an open field on our left , and at once formed our line of battle in rear of a rail fence , our right resting near the Kingston road . The Eighth Michigan was on our left . The Forty ...
... reaching the junction of the roads , we advanced into an open field on our left , and at once formed our line of battle in rear of a rail fence , our right resting near the Kingston road . The Eighth Michigan was on our left . The Forty ...
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