Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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... perhaps ninety - nine out of a hundred of both our critics and our correspondents , during the last three years , we have the right to infer that the new series has given " general satisfaction " to its sensible readers , especially ...
... perhaps ninety - nine out of a hundred of both our critics and our correspondents , during the last three years , we have the right to infer that the new series has given " general satisfaction " to its sensible readers , especially ...
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... perhaps . But there is Dashwood , of Her Majesty's Fusileers , says he doesn't care much for salmon - fishing in Scotland or Ire- land , where there is a water - bailiff every hundred yards along the river , and where cockney anglers ...
... perhaps . But there is Dashwood , of Her Majesty's Fusileers , says he doesn't care much for salmon - fishing in Scotland or Ire- land , where there is a water - bailiff every hundred yards along the river , and where cockney anglers ...
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... perhaps , more efficacious than Roma's four - dollar gun . The poachers could have ducked us in the basin and continued fishing , if they had chosen to do so . But they did not know but what Hickson , the fish - war- den , and a posse ...
... perhaps , more efficacious than Roma's four - dollar gun . The poachers could have ducked us in the basin and continued fishing , if they had chosen to do so . But they did not know but what Hickson , the fish - war- den , and a posse ...
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... perhaps , a thousand miles away , and perpetuated at every repeating station . So long as these mistakes are huge blunders , not much harm can come from them . But occasionally they are insidious , and no amount of watchfulness can ...
... perhaps , a thousand miles away , and perpetuated at every repeating station . So long as these mistakes are huge blunders , not much harm can come from them . But occasionally they are insidious , and no amount of watchfulness can ...
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... perhaps too graphically for the most artistic effect , some of the atrocities which the writer saw among the savages who were the companions of his youth . Yet it seems undesirable to detract from its value as a record of an ...
... perhaps too graphically for the most artistic effect , some of the atrocities which the writer saw among the savages who were the companions of his youth . Yet it seems undesirable to detract from its value as a record of an ...
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