Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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... better or worse . But those who pay their money have a right to the choice . แ We have aimed , from the first , to produce a Magazine wholly ORIGINAL , and essentially AMERICAN - i . e . , devoted largely to American topics as a ...
... better or worse . But those who pay their money have a right to the choice . แ We have aimed , from the first , to produce a Magazine wholly ORIGINAL , and essentially AMERICAN - i . e . , devoted largely to American topics as a ...
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... better than the English , though the latter was the only tongue allowed to be spoken in my father's family ; and I was equal- ly familiar with all the traditions , su- perstitions , and religious observances of the Tongans . I well ...
... better than the English , though the latter was the only tongue allowed to be spoken in my father's family ; and I was equal- ly familiar with all the traditions , su- perstitions , and religious observances of the Tongans . I well ...
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... better than I did . Something of my disgust and alarm , however , was breathed into her through that subtle sympathy which draws minds together , as gravitation connects the planets . She shared my revulsion of feeling ; while , on the ...
... better than I did . Something of my disgust and alarm , however , was breathed into her through that subtle sympathy which draws minds together , as gravitation connects the planets . She shared my revulsion of feeling ; while , on the ...
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... better than she had ever known - she well , know that it was the first mysteri- knew not what . We , who know her dimly yearning for companionship , for ous stir of the soul of the girl - woman , sympathy , for tenderness , such as had ...
... better than she had ever known - she well , know that it was the first mysteri- knew not what . We , who know her dimly yearning for companionship , for ous stir of the soul of the girl - woman , sympathy , for tenderness , such as had ...
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... better ! " As Brother Viner saw this inward illumination spread over every feature , he thought it not only the most inno- cent , but the brightest face that he had ever seen ; but he only said , " Now we will find Sister Stade . " This ...
... better ! " As Brother Viner saw this inward illumination spread over every feature , he thought it not only the most inno- cent , but the brightest face that he had ever seen ; but he only said , " Now we will find Sister Stade . " This ...
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