Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 22Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1881 - American literature |
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... American Magazines in England , 142 ; “ SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY , " Historical - Thomas Carlyle - Advertising Patent Medicines , 302 ; Our Charming Politics - The Comstock Laws - The Rich and the Poor , 455 : The Bible Revision among the ...
... American Magazines in England , 142 ; “ SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY , " Historical - Thomas Carlyle - Advertising Patent Medicines , 302 ; Our Charming Politics - The Comstock Laws - The Rich and the Poor , 455 : The Bible Revision among the ...
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... American vessel , the Dauntless , whose Christian captain , Wilbur , kindly gave them a passage to New York , whither he was bound . We hoped that no such calamity would again befall any poor mariner , but still we were ready to offer ...
... American vessel , the Dauntless , whose Christian captain , Wilbur , kindly gave them a passage to New York , whither he was bound . We hoped that no such calamity would again befall any poor mariner , but still we were ready to offer ...
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... American manufacture , selected by him and sent as a gift from our beloved sovereign , Queen Victoria . An inscription to that effect was written on a silver plate and placed in the center of the organ , above the key - board . This ...
... American manufacture , selected by him and sent as a gift from our beloved sovereign , Queen Victoria . An inscription to that effect was written on a silver plate and placed in the center of the organ , above the key - board . This ...
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... American ladies , which predisposed Miss Lind in favor of the new country more than any description could have done . Mr. Barnum met us on our arrival at New York , September 1st , and nothing could exceed the completeness of the ...
... American ladies , which predisposed Miss Lind in favor of the new country more than any description could have done . Mr. Barnum met us on our arrival at New York , September 1st , and nothing could exceed the completeness of the ...
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... American policy of non - inter- vention . The discussion of these incidents proves that public opinion in this country is firm as to the wisdom of our adherence to the non - interven- tion policy , in the very interests of that cause of ...
... American policy of non - inter- vention . The discussion of these incidents proves that public opinion in this country is firm as to the wisdom of our adherence to the non - interven- tion policy , in the very interests of that cause of ...
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