Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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... living languages . Chronology is indispensable in the news business ; hence Rollin , Gibbon , Hume , Hallam , and Motley must be learned by heart . That great English lawyer , Lord Camp- bell , said : " There is nothing so dan- gerous ...
... living languages . Chronology is indispensable in the news business ; hence Rollin , Gibbon , Hume , Hallam , and Motley must be learned by heart . That great English lawyer , Lord Camp- bell , said : " There is nothing so dan- gerous ...
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... living for sixteen years ; and there , under the shadow of the cocoanut - trees , I was born , soon after their arrival upon missionary ground . I think that something of the wild- ness of savage life was instilled into my veins by the ...
... living for sixteen years ; and there , under the shadow of the cocoanut - trees , I was born , soon after their arrival upon missionary ground . I think that something of the wild- ness of savage life was instilled into my veins by the ...
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... living almost as comfortably in our grass - houses as we had dwelt in the more substantial stone cottages of Tonga . Our native builders felt amply remunerated for their labor by the pres- ent of a few adzes , knives , whales ' teeth ...
... living almost as comfortably in our grass - houses as we had dwelt in the more substantial stone cottages of Tonga . Our native builders felt amply remunerated for their labor by the pres- ent of a few adzes , knives , whales ' teeth ...
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... living victims . The news of the shipwreck had al- ready spread to the nearer hamlets , and the natives were flocking by hundreds to the scene of excitement . As each party of natives reached the thatched temple , or bure , where the ...
... living victims . The news of the shipwreck had al- ready spread to the nearer hamlets , and the natives were flocking by hundreds to the scene of excitement . As each party of natives reached the thatched temple , or bure , where the ...
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... living on Fairy Island , it seems as though the god of day had no other occupation than to make his shining transit across the Straits of Mackinac ; and the simple Indians showed only a natural reverence , when they gave to the ...
... living on Fairy Island , it seems as though the god of day had no other occupation than to make his shining transit across the Straits of Mackinac ; and the simple Indians showed only a natural reverence , when they gave to the ...
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