Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... kind as to ask for , directly from the person of its original possessor . My inquiries , bribes , false hopes , and op- portunities of allowing myself to be cheated in the neatest possible manner , were unlimited ; so also was my pa ...
... kind as to ask for , directly from the person of its original possessor . My inquiries , bribes , false hopes , and op- portunities of allowing myself to be cheated in the neatest possible manner , were unlimited ; so also was my pa ...
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... kind ; but her musical education has been loose and insufficient . It will require hard study to perfect , but I feel a certain keen pleasure in the anticipation of moulding such rare material . How the nocturne delighted her . Never ...
... kind ; but her musical education has been loose and insufficient . It will require hard study to perfect , but I feel a certain keen pleasure in the anticipation of moulding such rare material . How the nocturne delighted her . Never ...
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... kind recommendations of Dr. A- and the Irvings , I am constantly gain- ing pupils , and find myself in a most hopeful frame of mind . Truly the mis- sion of a music - teacher may be a noble one . If he is faithful to his trust , he ...
... kind recommendations of Dr. A- and the Irvings , I am constantly gain- ing pupils , and find myself in a most hopeful frame of mind . Truly the mis- sion of a music - teacher may be a noble one . If he is faithful to his trust , he ...
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... kind , builds up a secure society for the weak , inspiring mutual confidence , and giving mutual help , even against the most powerful foes . Granting them speech , and a measure of reason adapt- ed to their state , every thing else is ...
... kind , builds up a secure society for the weak , inspiring mutual confidence , and giving mutual help , even against the most powerful foes . Granting them speech , and a measure of reason adapt- ed to their state , every thing else is ...
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... kind , about true and constant friends , and how their friendship commenced , and how they mutually helped each other . Said the philosopher , The truly wise man will regard nothing as of equal account with friends ; for they are help ...
... kind , about true and constant friends , and how their friendship commenced , and how they mutually helped each other . Said the philosopher , The truly wise man will regard nothing as of equal account with friends ; for they are help ...
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