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 24
... true enough , at twenty - one ( in Ur- sin Lemaitre ) , the labors of his grandfather were an apparent success . He was not rugged , nor was he loud - spoken , as his ven- erable trainer would have liked to present him to society ; but ...
... true enough , at twenty - one ( in Ur- sin Lemaitre ) , the labors of his grandfather were an apparent success . He was not rugged , nor was he loud - spoken , as his ven- erable trainer would have liked to present him to society ; but ...
Page 61
... true kindness of heart shown by them all . On the Queen's birthday , May 24 , of this year , 1880 , Francis Christian was mar- ried to Eunice Jane , daughter of Moses Young . No festivities marked the day , on account of there being so ...
... true kindness of heart shown by them all . On the Queen's birthday , May 24 , of this year , 1880 , Francis Christian was mar- ried to Eunice Jane , daughter of Moses Young . No festivities marked the day , on account of there being so ...
Page 62
... numberless acts of kindness shown toward us , and seek , by our conduct , to be more worthy of the name of Christians , which we bear . True , none of the more glaring vices ob- tain 62 THE MUTINEERS OF THE " BOUNTY . "
... numberless acts of kindness shown toward us , and seek , by our conduct , to be more worthy of the name of Christians , which we bear . True , none of the more glaring vices ob- tain 62 THE MUTINEERS OF THE " BOUNTY . "
Page 63
... True , none of the more glaring vices ob- tain amongst us , but in how many things do we frequently fall short of the duties re- quired of us toward God and toward man ! CONDITION OF THE ISLAND OF PITCAIRN IN 1874 . ATTEND , ye people ...
... True , none of the more glaring vices ob- tain amongst us , but in how many things do we frequently fall short of the duties re- quired of us toward God and toward man ! CONDITION OF THE ISLAND OF PITCAIRN IN 1874 . ATTEND , ye people ...
Page 72
... true ; but these perforated covers can have no more effect upon the enormous production of foul air within the sewers than had the small vent of the Black Hole of Calcutta upon its poisonous atmosphere . To say that the sewerage system ...
... true ; but these perforated covers can have no more effect upon the enormous production of foul air within the sewers than had the small vent of the Black Hole of Calcutta upon its poisonous atmosphere . To say that the sewerage system ...
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