Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... whole story - how he had followed the doves , and the matter of the field - mouse , and all about it until they came to that very place . When the tortoise had heard the whole affair , she greatly admired the good sense and integrity of ...
... whole story - how he had followed the doves , and the matter of the field - mouse , and all about it until they came to that very place . When the tortoise had heard the whole affair , she greatly admired the good sense and integrity of ...
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... whole subject . Nor was this surprising , because nothing arose to feed or prolong the interest ; and in this country every thing must go to the wall that does not press itself before the public eye . And yet we can hardly believe so ...
... whole subject . Nor was this surprising , because nothing arose to feed or prolong the interest ; and in this country every thing must go to the wall that does not press itself before the public eye . And yet we can hardly believe so ...
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... whole move- ment . At two o'clock in the morning , the young Dauphin , wrapped up in a bed mattress , was conveyed to a house in the neighborhood , where he was dressed in clothes made for the journey , and thence to the carriage in ...
... whole move- ment . At two o'clock in the morning , the young Dauphin , wrapped up in a bed mattress , was conveyed to a house in the neighborhood , where he was dressed in clothes made for the journey , and thence to the carriage in ...
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... whole country by his undisguised opposition to the extension of slavery , and his resistance to the efforts that were being made by parties in the North as well as in the South to engraft slavery upon the National Government . It would ...
... whole country by his undisguised opposition to the extension of slavery , and his resistance to the efforts that were being made by parties in the North as well as in the South to engraft slavery upon the National Government . It would ...
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... whole must also control the parts ; still , we feel that there is a certain irreverence of expression , if not of thought , in speaking of a divine blessing as following each missile of destruction , and we cannot forget that such ...
... whole must also control the parts ; still , we feel that there is a certain irreverence of expression , if not of thought , in speaking of a divine blessing as following each missile of destruction , and we cannot forget that such ...
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