Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... course , he first attacked the instrument in a series of dashing origi- nal ( ? ) chords- ( why must we always have this preliminary splurge ? ) - and then proceeded to his piece . He played his own compositions in preference to those ...
... course , he first attacked the instrument in a series of dashing origi- nal ( ? ) chords- ( why must we always have this preliminary splurge ? ) - and then proceeded to his piece . He played his own compositions in preference to those ...
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... course , whatever truth there was in the claim , the subsequent silence has made nothing against it . If the considerations put forth by Mr. Williams were valid , they are as true now as when he was a nameless Indian mission- ary in the ...
... course , whatever truth there was in the claim , the subsequent silence has made nothing against it . If the considerations put forth by Mr. Williams were valid , they are as true now as when he was a nameless Indian mission- ary in the ...
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... course , would know whether Eleazar was her son or not . But she was an Indian , and did not understand English , and so could only be approached through an interpreter . Mr. Williams said that , as she was a Roman Catholic and he a ...
... course , would know whether Eleazar was her son or not . But she was an Indian , and did not understand English , and so could only be approached through an interpreter . Mr. Williams said that , as she was a Roman Catholic and he a ...
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... course , unquestionable that the Prince heard of Mr. Williams in the East , and inquired for him . But , as we have seen , Mr. Williams had long been known in the Eastern cities as one versed in those subjects of early French history in ...
... course , unquestionable that the Prince heard of Mr. Williams in the East , and inquired for him . But , as we have seen , Mr. Williams had long been known in the Eastern cities as one versed in those subjects of early French history in ...
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... course of the seven Senators whose votes acquitted the President , were received . On the 21st the National Conven- tion reported its platform , originally in twelve resolutions , as follows : 1. Endorsing the reconstruction policy of ...
... course of the seven Senators whose votes acquitted the President , were received . On the 21st the National Conven- tion reported its platform , originally in twelve resolutions , as follows : 1. Endorsing the reconstruction policy of ...
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