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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... thought as to how he should feel , than as to what he should say . The cathedral of those days was called a very plain old pile , boasting neither beauty nor riches ; but to Père Jerome it was very lovely ; and before its homely altar ...
... thought as to how he should feel , than as to what he should say . The cathedral of those days was called a very plain old pile , boasting neither beauty nor riches ; but to Père Jerome it was very lovely ; and before its homely altar ...
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... thought a brief history , as given by his friends at Waterford , might not be amiss . When about fourteen years old , he was apprenticed to Mr. John M. Rix , who published the " Coos County Democrat , " at Lancaster , New Hampshire . He ...
... thought a brief history , as given by his friends at Waterford , might not be amiss . When about fourteen years old , he was apprenticed to Mr. John M. Rix , who published the " Coos County Democrat , " at Lancaster , New Hampshire . He ...
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... thought of us . It was quite an unexpected event when , in November , 1866 , H. M. S. Mutine called here to deliver a large mail from Norfolk Island . But how soon did gladness give place to grief , when , on opening the let- ters , we ...
... thought of us . It was quite an unexpected event when , in November , 1866 , H. M. S. Mutine called here to deliver a large mail from Norfolk Island . But how soon did gladness give place to grief , when , on opening the let- ters , we ...
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... thought we were never to see again in this world ! How much there was to ask and to answer ! How eagerly we inquired about all those we love , so far away , and heard , with thankful hearts , that they were all well ! During their stay ...
... thought we were never to see again in this world ! How much there was to ask and to answer ! How eagerly we inquired about all those we love , so far away , and heard , with thankful hearts , that they were all well ! During their stay ...
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... thought it would not come in his time . But now ' tis coming , and the only good he sees in it is the visible appearance of the gods . He thinks it the only question for wise men , instead of art , and fine fancies , and poetry , and ...
... thought it would not come in his time . But now ' tis coming , and the only good he sees in it is the visible appearance of the gods . He thinks it the only question for wise men , instead of art , and fine fancies , and poetry , and ...
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