Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 87, Issue 1Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1913 - American literature |
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... passed the volumes for press . Its publishers have now accomplished the equally necessary task of introducing the volumes in all parts of the world . And , after this finai subscription sale , those who want the Ency- clopaedia ...
... passed the volumes for press . Its publishers have now accomplished the equally necessary task of introducing the volumes in all parts of the world . And , after this finai subscription sale , those who want the Ency- clopaedia ...
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... passing through his hands was destined to be buried in volumes too cumbersome for easy reading , urged the employment of India paper . The idea was unheard of . Nothing larger than an octavo Bible had ever been printed on India paper ...
... passing through his hands was destined to be buried in volumes too cumbersome for easy reading , urged the employment of India paper . The idea was unheard of . Nothing larger than an octavo Bible had ever been printed on India paper ...
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... passed in which nei- ther of us moved . The nightingales re- sumed their . song . The moon had risen ; its light poured in through the windows . to bathe in silvery - green radiance the mummy on the table and the images of obsolete ...
... passed in which nei- ther of us moved . The nightingales re- sumed their . song . The moon had risen ; its light poured in through the windows . to bathe in silvery - green radiance the mummy on the table and the images of obsolete ...
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... passed it on through weary generations to their daughters . For uncounted years the great forces of life have been working silently , and when suddenly the fighting women appear , we are astounded , who count it no miracle that the wind ...
... passed it on through weary generations to their daughters . For uncounted years the great forces of life have been working silently , and when suddenly the fighting women appear , we are astounded , who count it no miracle that the wind ...
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... passed , on his way to the town library , the gray pile of St. Saulvé . Granting that the characters in " Les Misérables " were entirely imaginary , it would be interesting to re - read the story while in Montreuil and follow their move ...
... passed , on his way to the town library , the gray pile of St. Saulvé . Granting that the characters in " Les Misérables " were entirely imaginary , it would be interesting to re - read the story while in Montreuil and follow their move ...
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