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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... English Correspondents at Plevna ( Frederic Villiers ) , 306 ; The Comstock Postal - laws : A Reply ( Courtlandt Palmer ) , 459 ; Mr. Theodore Thomas and Music in American Public Schools ( H. E. Holt ) , 627 ; Mr. Courtlandt Palmer's ...
... English Correspondents at Plevna ( Frederic Villiers ) , 306 ; The Comstock Postal - laws : A Reply ( Courtlandt Palmer ) , 459 ; Mr. Theodore Thomas and Music in American Public Schools ( H. E. Holt ) , 627 ; Mr. Courtlandt Palmer's ...
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... English . " A lady sez to me to- day : Père Jerome , ' ow dat is a dreadfool dat ' e gone at de coas ' of Cuba to be one corsair ! Aint it ? ' ' Ah , Madame , ' I sez , " ' tis a terrible ! I ' ope de good God will fo'give me an ' you ...
... English . " A lady sez to me to- day : Père Jerome , ' ow dat is a dreadfool dat ' e gone at de coas ' of Cuba to be one corsair ! Aint it ? ' ' Ah , Madame , ' I sez , " ' tis a terrible ! I ' ope de good God will fo'give me an ' you ...
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... English ship - of - war had before this , in March , 1864 , visited the island . Rear- Admiral John Kingcombe , and many of his officers , landed , and spent a few hours on shore , after which , they invited on board ship as many of the ...
... English ship - of - war had before this , in March , 1864 , visited the island . Rear- Admiral John Kingcombe , and many of his officers , landed , and spent a few hours on shore , after which , they invited on board ship as many of the ...
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... English merchant - vessel , was wrecked on the rocks , on the north side of the island . Such a fearful disaster had never occurred here before , and a feeling of awe and terror possessed every breast at the dreadful event . A son of ...
... English merchant - vessel , was wrecked on the rocks , on the north side of the island . Such a fearful disaster had never occurred here before , and a feeling of awe and terror possessed every breast at the dreadful event . A son of ...
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... English well , soon made friends with every one , and the two others were also liked by the people . They pro- fessed themselves much pleased with their visit , which lasted about two hours , and regret was expressed on both sides that ...
... English well , soon made friends with every one , and the two others were also liked by the people . They pro- fessed themselves much pleased with their visit , which lasted about two hours , and regret was expressed on both sides that ...
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