The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 8Atlantic Monthly Company, 1861 - American essays |
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... seen by sunlight or moonlight ; yet our home stirs us with its old associations , seen in any and every light . As to motion , though of course it is not present in stereoscopic pictures , except in those toy - contrivances which have ...
... seen by sunlight or moonlight ; yet our home stirs us with its old associations , seen in any and every light . As to motion , though of course it is not present in stereoscopic pictures , except in those toy - contrivances which have ...
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... seen is one of the Imperial Throne . There is another illuminated view , the Palace of the Senate , remarkable for the beauty with which it gives the frescoes on the cupola . We have a most interest- ing stereograph of the Amphitheatre ...
... seen is one of the Imperial Throne . There is another illuminated view , the Palace of the Senate , remarkable for the beauty with which it gives the frescoes on the cupola . We have a most interest- ing stereograph of the Amphitheatre ...
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... seen him break a raw egg into his shoes before putting them on , saying it softened the leather and made him " all right " for the day . Touching coat , waistcoat , and trousers , there can be but one choice . Coarse tweed does the best ...
... seen him break a raw egg into his shoes before putting them on , saying it softened the leather and made him " all right " for the day . Touching coat , waistcoat , and trousers , there can be but one choice . Coarse tweed does the best ...
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