Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 6Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1873 - American literature |
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... called Traductions en langue vulgaire . One of these shows a well - to - do middle - aged man , leaning back in his chair at ease , while a young woman says to him , with marked enthusiasm : " Yes , my dear baron , independence is cer ...
... called Traductions en langue vulgaire . One of these shows a well - to - do middle - aged man , leaning back in his chair at ease , while a young woman says to him , with marked enthusiasm : " Yes , my dear baron , independence is cer ...
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... called crime to stand in the way of a great purpose . With the news of the coming re- volution in Spain , and a knowledge of the projected outbreak in the Island , these young men held meetings of their so - called Philharmonic Society ...
... called crime to stand in the way of a great purpose . With the news of the coming re- volution in Spain , and a knowledge of the projected outbreak in the Island , these young men held meetings of their so - called Philharmonic Society ...
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... called antelope . One grows very weary of this sameness of diet . To this day we cherish grateful feelings towards the little vil- lage of Sidney , on account of certain cubes of fried mush which diversified a breakfast of unusual ...
... called antelope . One grows very weary of this sameness of diet . To this day we cherish grateful feelings towards the little vil- lage of Sidney , on account of certain cubes of fried mush which diversified a breakfast of unusual ...
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... called to inquire why it was that we had forsaken the prayer - meetings . Henry told him at once , and frankly , that it was because he was not interested in them , and because he felt that he could spend his time better . Still more ...
... called to inquire why it was that we had forsaken the prayer - meetings . Henry told him at once , and frankly , that it was because he was not interested in them , and because he felt that he could spend his time better . Still more ...
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... called an advantage of having a loving wife as his companion . Both may sicken of fever , suffer from famine , be menaced by belligerent na- tives , yet are they all in all to each other ; true companions in misfortune or in plea- sure ...
... called an advantage of having a loving wife as his companion . Both may sicken of fever , suffer from famine , be menaced by belligerent na- tives , yet are they all in all to each other ; true companions in misfortune or in plea- sure ...
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