Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... human hairs transplanted many years before from the bodies of dear friends . Here was one from Hum- boldt , here one from the renowned Von Hammer Purgstall , there one from a distinguished poet , a noted actress , from his Transparency ...
... human hairs transplanted many years before from the bodies of dear friends . Here was one from Hum- boldt , here one from the renowned Von Hammer Purgstall , there one from a distinguished poet , a noted actress , from his Transparency ...
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... human be- ing was ever more entirely a victim to dyspepsia than Chopin - a dyspepsia that disordered soul and stomach , and had its whine somewhere in nearly all his creations . In a number of noble instances he left the narrow circle ...
... human be- ing was ever more entirely a victim to dyspepsia than Chopin - a dyspepsia that disordered soul and stomach , and had its whine somewhere in nearly all his creations . In a number of noble instances he left the narrow circle ...
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... human assistance at all ; and this is one reason why he will not seek with much avidity for assistance from or alliance with Europe . " The worst points in his character are his violent anger at times , his unyielding pride as regards ...
... human assistance at all ; and this is one reason why he will not seek with much avidity for assistance from or alliance with Europe . " The worst points in his character are his violent anger at times , his unyielding pride as regards ...
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... human nature , was doubly remarkable , in view of the antecedents of its origi- nator . The fact of the European type of countenance which Mr. Williams had , does not conclude the matter ; because , if he was the son of Thomas Williams ...
... human nature , was doubly remarkable , in view of the antecedents of its origi- nator . The fact of the European type of countenance which Mr. Williams had , does not conclude the matter ; because , if he was the son of Thomas Williams ...
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... human race is found , we look upon that person as our brother , without regard to his rank or origin . We have hitherto enjoyed the quiet of a private and retired life ; we have no solicitude for a responsible station in the government ...
... human race is found , we look upon that person as our brother , without regard to his rank or origin . We have hitherto enjoyed the quiet of a private and retired life ; we have no solicitude for a responsible station in the government ...
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