Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... body of women who save it from per- dition - the Sisters of Charity . Some of them are old , many young , but all devoted . They spend their lives in re- lieving distress and allaying suffering . They do this not for money , but for the ...
... body of women who save it from per- dition - the Sisters of Charity . Some of them are old , many young , but all devoted . They spend their lives in re- lieving distress and allaying suffering . They do this not for money , but for the ...
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... body else ? Per- haps you're going to marry Mr. Das- sel ! " the sweat breaking out on his forehead , and his hands trembling . " I shall never marry Mr. Dassel , — nor any one else . Now , Mr. Grizzle , will you please not annoy me any ...
... body else ? Per- haps you're going to marry Mr. Das- sel ! " the sweat breaking out on his forehead , and his hands trembling . " I shall never marry Mr. Dassel , — nor any one else . Now , Mr. Grizzle , will you please not annoy me any ...
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... body . What , indeed , are the limi- tations of this subtle theory ? May not the single cell in which one life origi- nated , transmitted mysteriously , but always imperishable in the world of atoms , be , at last , the nucleus of a ...
... body . What , indeed , are the limi- tations of this subtle theory ? May not the single cell in which one life origi- nated , transmitted mysteriously , but always imperishable in the world of atoms , be , at last , the nucleus of a ...
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... body into the hastily dug grave , when the Con- federates again made their appearance . He and his companions had taken to the ravine . He urged me to hasten to Port Hudson : there was not a moment to be lost . Just then also my Irish ...
... body into the hastily dug grave , when the Con- federates again made their appearance . He and his companions had taken to the ravine . He urged me to hasten to Port Hudson : there was not a moment to be lost . Just then also my Irish ...
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... body of the enemy . There was the same objection as existed to arming my freedmen . But I did not abandon the idea . In a situation of terrible suspense , 1 happened one day to be walking on the levée at Baton Rouge , when I noticed a ...
... body of the enemy . There was the same objection as existed to arming my freedmen . But I did not abandon the idea . In a situation of terrible suspense , 1 happened one day to be walking on the levée at Baton Rouge , when I noticed a ...
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