Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 87, Issue 2Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1914 - American literature |
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Page 484
... fires , storms , or shipwreck , and not compensated for by insurance or otherwise ; 5. Debts due to the taxpayer actually ascer- tained to be worthless and charged off within the year ; 6. A reasonable allowance for the exhaus- tion ...
... fires , storms , or shipwreck , and not compensated for by insurance or otherwise ; 5. Debts due to the taxpayer actually ascer- tained to be worthless and charged off within the year ; 6. A reasonable allowance for the exhaus- tion ...
Page 488
... fire in our living - room . As soon as each one has been served , Miss reads to us ; and we have followed with intense interest the varying emotions and experiences of Jane Austen's characters , as she has depicted them in Pride and ...
... fire in our living - room . As soon as each one has been served , Miss reads to us ; and we have followed with intense interest the varying emotions and experiences of Jane Austen's characters , as she has depicted them in Pride and ...
Page 514
... fires of soul and intel- lect must have gone to the creation of such a world of transcendent words . Yet how living the lines still are , though the generations have almost quoted the life out of them , no man who has spoken them on the ...
... fires of soul and intel- lect must have gone to the creation of such a world of transcendent words . Yet how living the lines still are , though the generations have almost quoted the life out of them , no man who has spoken them on the ...
Page 523
... fire - engines . " But Bunk did not fall into the lighter mood of his father . The animals were viewed in a perfunc- tory way ; even the elephant failed to in- terest him . His chubby little face seemed tense as with the weight of a ...
... fire - engines . " But Bunk did not fall into the lighter mood of his father . The animals were viewed in a perfunc- tory way ; even the elephant failed to in- terest him . His chubby little face seemed tense as with the weight of a ...
Page 527
... fire of 1743 . In 1818 the Marques de Sta . Cruz and the Duque de Gor induced the second wife . of Ferdinand VII , known as La Portuguesa , to have a few of the best pictures col- lected from the various palaces where they had been ...
... fire of 1743 . In 1818 the Marques de Sta . Cruz and the Duque de Gor induced the second wife . of Ferdinand VII , known as La Portuguesa , to have a few of the best pictures col- lected from the various palaces where they had been ...
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