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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... ment or creed . " And if it was well that he should bear this in mind , it was well to reiterate it persistently , for , from the nurse's arms , the boy wore a look , not of docility so much as of gentle , judicial benevolence . The ...
... ment or creed . " And if it was well that he should bear this in mind , it was well to reiterate it persistently , for , from the nurse's arms , the boy wore a look , not of docility so much as of gentle , judicial benevolence . The ...
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... ment , and Todgers's is not far away . I shall let you hunt for it alone , now that I have brought you so far . I have done my share of this search for Todgers's , with the same result which has befallen all who have tried to follow Mr ...
... ment , and Todgers's is not far away . I shall let you hunt for it alone , now that I have brought you so far . I have done my share of this search for Todgers's , with the same result which has befallen all who have tried to follow Mr ...
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... ment . Two of his sons were graduated at Bowdoin College , one of whom , Calvin , made considerable stir throughout the country as an advocate of hydropathy . He founded the Maine Hygienic Institute , now ways of newspapers in that ...
... ment . Two of his sons were graduated at Bowdoin College , one of whom , Calvin , made considerable stir throughout the country as an advocate of hydropathy . He founded the Maine Hygienic Institute , now ways of newspapers in that ...
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... ment was not kept by us since the return from Norfolk Island until the year 1877 , Mr. Young having some scruples about administering it . This coming to the ears of a Christian brother , Mr. Gardner , in New Zealand , he wrote to Mr ...
... ment was not kept by us since the return from Norfolk Island until the year 1877 , Mr. Young having some scruples about administering it . This coming to the ears of a Christian brother , Mr. Gardner , in New Zealand , he wrote to Mr ...
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... ment , which was little more than the agent of the Common Council in executing its separate enactments . Its annual reports for the years 1863 and 1864 contain frequent and emphatic appeals for the necessary authority to execute much ...
... ment , which was little more than the agent of the Common Council in executing its separate enactments . Its annual reports for the years 1863 and 1864 contain frequent and emphatic appeals for the necessary authority to execute much ...
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