Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... facts and to act as they saw proper . Having come to this reso- lution , it was with a lighter step than usual that ... Fact is , I like that latter . I feel to home with her . She allers puts me in mind of the grocery - store , and she ...
... facts and to act as they saw proper . Having come to this reso- lution , it was with a lighter step than usual that ... Fact is , I like that latter . I feel to home with her . She allers puts me in mind of the grocery - store , and she ...
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... fact may no doubt be attributed , in great part , the good health which , with temperance and habits of regularity , may usually be enjoyed in the South . To my utter consternation the small- pox broke out among my hands in June . In a ...
... fact may no doubt be attributed , in great part , the good health which , with temperance and habits of regularity , may usually be enjoyed in the South . To my utter consternation the small- pox broke out among my hands in June . In a ...
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... facts ; " and so the traveller's examination might be called a " crucial experiment ; " whilst the fact of the mouse's ceasing to leap verified it beyond doubt . The Arabic idiom here is ... fact , the 80 [ July , PUTNAM'S MAGAZINE .
... facts ; " and so the traveller's examination might be called a " crucial experiment ; " whilst the fact of the mouse's ceasing to leap verified it beyond doubt . The Arabic idiom here is ... fact , the 80 [ July , PUTNAM'S MAGAZINE .
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... facts , as , for in- stance , the issue of police orders for the watching of the frontiers immediately after the ... fact of the European type of countenance which Mr. Williams had , does not conclude the matter ; because , if he was ...
... facts , as , for in- stance , the issue of police orders for the watching of the frontiers immediately after the ... fact of the European type of countenance which Mr. Williams had , does not conclude the matter ; because , if he was ...
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... fact , and the position of the cicatrized and scrofu- lous scars on the body of the Dauphin and of Mr. Williams , is a remarkable circumstance . Two tests of the genuineness of his claims occurred to every one , when he put forth his ...
... fact , and the position of the cicatrized and scrofu- lous scars on the body of the Dauphin and of Mr. Williams , is a remarkable circumstance . Two tests of the genuineness of his claims occurred to every one , when he put forth his ...
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