Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... course the most interesting and important . Here we find the finest works , whether original or copies of older pictures . The first characteristic which strikes the eye is the simplicity and breadth of the larger pictures , and the ...
... course the most interesting and important . Here we find the finest works , whether original or copies of older pictures . The first characteristic which strikes the eye is the simplicity and breadth of the larger pictures , and the ...
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... course the reward was to be augmented . " Rather impressed , after all , with the fellow's apparent honesty , I acceded to his terms , and that night , accompanied only by my two servants , I met him just outside the village , and ...
... course the reward was to be augmented . " Rather impressed , after all , with the fellow's apparent honesty , I acceded to his terms , and that night , accompanied only by my two servants , I met him just outside the village , and ...
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... course of a few weeks we regain- ed our former sense of security . Scarcely a drop of rain fell from March until nearly the end of May . The cotton - plant , when it has attained some size , does not require much mois- ture , and is ...
... course of a few weeks we regain- ed our former sense of security . Scarcely a drop of rain fell from March until nearly the end of May . The cotton - plant , when it has attained some size , does not require much mois- ture , and is ...
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... course , could not be urged , there were many reasons why a cavalry regiment should be sent to Port Hudson . I used every argument in my power , but could get no encouragement whatever , and re- turned in more perplexity than ever ...
... course , could not be urged , there were many reasons why a cavalry regiment should be sent to Port Hudson . I used every argument in my power , but could get no encouragement whatever , and re- turned in more perplexity than ever ...
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... course , the hero , and rose from the piano a more bitter and selfish man . Awaking suddenly from the absorbing dream , the close walls stifled me , and I went to the window for air . The city below looked cold and spectral ; its ...
... course , the hero , and rose from the piano a more bitter and selfish man . Awaking suddenly from the absorbing dream , the close walls stifled me , and I went to the window for air . The city below looked cold and spectral ; its ...
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