The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 34Century Company, 1887 - American literature |
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Page 30
... believe that the rolling country about Cherry Bridge was as likely to contain iron as any of the places where it had already been found . It would please him very well to form a company and put up a smelting - furnace on some spot ...
... believe that the rolling country about Cherry Bridge was as likely to contain iron as any of the places where it had already been found . It would please him very well to form a company and put up a smelting - furnace on some spot ...
Page 36
... believe it . I could not even have imagined that you would be wandering in these woods by yourself , and , really , Miss Armatt , you ought not to do it . But I am delighted to see you , for now I shall ask you to take a drive with me ...
... believe it . I could not even have imagined that you would be wandering in these woods by yourself , and , really , Miss Armatt , you ought not to do it . But I am delighted to see you , for now I shall ask you to take a drive with me ...
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... believe what Gay had said , he would impress the seal of happiness and success upon her life by instantly demand- ing that she should give up the man who would be to her like a worm at the root of all to which her ardent young soul ...
... believe what Gay had said , he would impress the seal of happiness and success upon her life by instantly demand- ing that she should give up the man who would be to her like a worm at the root of all to which her ardent young soul ...
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... believe it was founded on the lectures he had formerly given in England on the same subject . The manuscript perished in the flames . Seeing France defeated after a war against which he had in vain protested , and democracy deeply rent ...
... believe it was founded on the lectures he had formerly given in England on the same subject . The manuscript perished in the flames . Seeing France defeated after a war against which he had in vain protested , and democracy deeply rent ...
Page 107
... support both him and Colonel Frémont most cordially . Present my best respects to Mrs. V. , and believe me , Yours truly , " A. LINCOLN . " " because of his subservient Kansas policy , for- getting that. ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 107.
... support both him and Colonel Frémont most cordially . Present my best respects to Mrs. V. , and believe me , Yours truly , " A. LINCOLN . " " because of his subservient Kansas policy , for- getting that. ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 107.
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