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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Page 54
... carried him on deck . In a few moments he , with eighteen of his officers and men who had remained loyal to their commanding officer and their duty , was cast adrift in an open boat , with only provisions for five days ' rations ...
... carried him on deck . In a few moments he , with eighteen of his officers and men who had remained loyal to their commanding officer and their duty , was cast adrift in an open boat , with only provisions for five days ' rations ...
Page 55
... carried into effect , but , in the opinion of most of the inhabitants , very unwisely . Although the island is too small to allow many cattle to live on it , still a few might , with great advan- tage , have been spared . Everything was ...
... carried into effect , but , in the opinion of most of the inhabitants , very unwisely . Although the island is too small to allow many cattle to live on it , still a few might , with great advan- tage , have been spared . Everything was ...
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... carried on , till two only remained against each other , whereupon one of the competi- tors soon decided the game . The prizes con- sisted of several heaps of fruit , the most fruit to the best speller . Merry shouts of laughter greeted ...
... carried on , till two only remained against each other , whereupon one of the competi- tors soon decided the game . The prizes con- sisted of several heaps of fruit , the most fruit to the best speller . Merry shouts of laughter greeted ...
Page 69
... carried on high embankments , were not fit for human habitation in their original condition , and unless much more than ordinary care is exercised in construc- tion , houses built several feet above their stagnant and polluted waters ...
... carried on high embankments , were not fit for human habitation in their original condition , and unless much more than ordinary care is exercised in construc- tion , houses built several feet above their stagnant and polluted waters ...
Page 76
... carried into effect , the health of the city might easily be made as remarkable as are its prosperity , its commercial stability , and its exterior mag- nificence . In a subsequent paper , a Remedy for the Disease will be suggested ...
... carried into effect , the health of the city might easily be made as remarkable as are its prosperity , its commercial stability , and its exterior mag- nificence . In a subsequent paper , a Remedy for the Disease will be suggested ...
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