Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 6-10 de 100
Página 68
... question arose to agitate the church ; the graveyard was disturb- ed , and the bones of Marquette , with others , were transferred to the Indian village of La Crosse , near L'Arbre Croche , Michigan . For many years after the burial of ...
... question arose to agitate the church ; the graveyard was disturb- ed , and the bones of Marquette , with others , were transferred to the Indian village of La Crosse , near L'Arbre Croche , Michigan . For many years after the burial of ...
Página 72
... question often asked . First , you walk . It is the most charming place in the country for that exercise . The soil is dry , and never muddy . The island is covered with paths running through the bush , and winding about so pleasantly ...
... question often asked . First , you walk . It is the most charming place in the country for that exercise . The soil is dry , and never muddy . The island is covered with paths running through the bush , and winding about so pleasantly ...
Página 90
... question , " Have we a Bourbon among us ? " divided the community ; and there were few intelligent persons who did not range themselves on one side or the other . The interest was probably due to several causes . France was just then ...
... question , " Have we a Bourbon among us ? " divided the community ; and there were few intelligent persons who did not range themselves on one side or the other . The interest was probably due to several causes . France was just then ...
Página 91
... question as to whether the child that died in the Temple was indeed the Dauphin , or whether the Dauphin was conveyed away , and a moribund child put in his place ; the records of the Temple have such an apparent completeness and force ...
... question as to whether the child that died in the Temple was indeed the Dauphin , or whether the Dauphin was conveyed away , and a moribund child put in his place ; the records of the Temple have such an apparent completeness and force ...
Página 99
... question for us is whether the facts of Mr. Williams ' life , as revealed by his papers , go to show whether he was the Dauphin , even granting that the Dauphin did not die in 1795. We have passed in review the main grounds duties of ...
... question for us is whether the facts of Mr. Williams ' life , as revealed by his papers , go to show whether he was the Dauphin , even granting that the Dauphin did not die in 1795. We have passed in review the main grounds duties of ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Adèle arms artist asked beautiful called Cameron Chinny church color croupier Daniel Clark Dassel dear dress Eleazer Williams eyes face fact father feel feet Fips France French girl give Government Grizzle hand head heart hope human hundred Indian interest knew Korak Lacandones lady Lake land letter light Lissa live looked Louis Louis XVI ment miles Milla mind Miss Bayles Molière mollusc morning mother mountains Napoleon Napoleon III nation nature ness never night once Orleans oysters paper Paris party passed political Pompeii poor Port Hudson present Prince Protestantism Prussia PUTNAM'S MAGAZINE replied Sainte-Beuve seemed side Simeon Seth smile snow soon soul spirit tell thing thought thousand tion turned Uncle Fred whole wife Williams woman words young