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 91
... election the next month . Just preceding the monthly meeting of the Society last February had come the intelligence of Mr. Carlyle's death . In conformity with the usage of the Society that the President should announce the death of a ...
... election the next month . Just preceding the monthly meeting of the Society last February had come the intelligence of Mr. Carlyle's death . In conformity with the usage of the Society that the President should announce the death of a ...
Page 102
... election in 1865 as Rector of Edinburgh University was in some sort the climax of his worldly career . The distinc- tion , in itself , may seem but a small one , but it has to be remembered that it is allotted on a very peculiar ...
... election in 1865 as Rector of Edinburgh University was in some sort the climax of his worldly career . The distinc- tion , in itself , may seem but a small one , but it has to be remembered that it is allotted on a very peculiar ...
Page 134
... election of a Protestant and a Catholic emperor alter- nately . The other difficulties were of a more trifling nature . Some Swedish recruit- ing sergeants had been mobbed in Breslau , and one had been killed . For this , Charles ...
... election of a Protestant and a Catholic emperor alter- nately . The other difficulties were of a more trifling nature . Some Swedish recruit- ing sergeants had been mobbed in Breslau , and one had been killed . For this , Charles ...
Page 140
... election of Prince Eugene as king of Poland . Negotiations were carried on cautiously , but the secret got out , and with his congratulations Count Wratislaw was able to send to the prince some effusions of the rhymesters of the day ...
... election of Prince Eugene as king of Poland . Negotiations were carried on cautiously , but the secret got out , and with his congratulations Count Wratislaw was able to send to the prince some effusions of the rhymesters of the day ...
Page 141
... election , but it was agreed that if the Swedes should invade Poland , the election should be postponed for four months , in order to allow France and Bavaria to mediate between Russia and Sweden . After that time , without further ...
... election , but it was agreed that if the Swedes should invade Poland , the election should be postponed for four months , in order to allow France and Bavaria to mediate between Russia and Sweden . After that time , without further ...
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