The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 13; Volume 15; Volume 19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 - United States |
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Page 139
... never gain- ing importance by the movement . Some of the best attested historical facts turn out veritable fables and closely pursued , their metamorphoses resemble the shadows which chase each other over mountain tops , and lost to ...
... never gain- ing importance by the movement . Some of the best attested historical facts turn out veritable fables and closely pursued , their metamorphoses resemble the shadows which chase each other over mountain tops , and lost to ...
Page 143
... never before - how absurd is the opinion which has been advanced more than once , that no general migration was likely to have taken place across Bering Strait . " Ib . , 510. " It is then impossible to approximate the period of the ...
... never before - how absurd is the opinion which has been advanced more than once , that no general migration was likely to have taken place across Bering Strait . " Ib . , 510. " It is then impossible to approximate the period of the ...
Page 161
... never commanded a better soldier or a braver man . " This was written by Lieutenant- Colonel Kitchen , then in command of Fort McHenry . For special gallantry Gov. Morgan , of New York , presented Dr. Davis with a medal . The third ...
... never commanded a better soldier or a braver man . " This was written by Lieutenant- Colonel Kitchen , then in command of Fort McHenry . For special gallantry Gov. Morgan , of New York , presented Dr. Davis with a medal . The third ...
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... never a politician , he has always taken great interest in public affairs . He has been careful always to avoid speculations , or anything that would distract from his profes- sional duties , which no eminent med- ical man has ever ...
... never a politician , he has always taken great interest in public affairs . He has been careful always to avoid speculations , or anything that would distract from his profes- sional duties , which no eminent med- ical man has ever ...
Page 200
... never returned to her native land , but our sons were educated there . Our daughter is just married in Malta , and I am going to see her . We are going to America , and we should like to live in Southern California , we have heard such ...
... never returned to her native land , but our sons were educated there . Our daughter is just married in Malta , and I am going to see her . We are going to America , and we should like to live in Southern California , we have heard such ...
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