Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 23
... become members of the union , to all intents and purposes , whereby the news is published every day , almost word for word , from Newfoundland to California simultane- ously . The Associated Press has an army of correspondents , called ...
... become members of the union , to all intents and purposes , whereby the news is published every day , almost word for word , from Newfoundland to California simultane- ously . The Associated Press has an army of correspondents , called ...
Pagina 24
... become , therefore , the heart , the dis- tributing reservoir , of the American news system . Here are the offices of the executive and his assistants , who control the details of the vast concern . Here , also , is the committee - room ...
... become , therefore , the heart , the dis- tributing reservoir , of the American news system . Here are the offices of the executive and his assistants , who control the details of the vast concern . Here , also , is the committee - room ...
Pagina 27
... becomes easy . The devices of the distant agent to convey much in little , and thereby in- nocently defraud the telegraph , are many of them perfect wonders of in- vention , and are only matched by the ingenuity of the manifolder in ...
... becomes easy . The devices of the distant agent to convey much in little , and thereby in- nocently defraud the telegraph , are many of them perfect wonders of in- vention , and are only matched by the ingenuity of the manifolder in ...
Pagina 33
... become quite identified in feeling with these natives , and was accustomed to spend at least a half of my time in their com- pany . As the Tongans were a kindly , indolent race , they displayed no traits that alarmed me , or caused me ...
... become quite identified in feeling with these natives , and was accustomed to spend at least a half of my time in their com- pany . As the Tongans were a kindly , indolent race , they displayed no traits that alarmed me , or caused me ...
Pagina 39
... become so strong that nobody can harm you , " continued Waimata . " And the women are seldom allowed to eat of men , lest they should become as strong as their masters . " But I thought that I discovered a more sinister meaning in her ...
... become so strong that nobody can harm you , " continued Waimata . " And the women are seldom allowed to eat of men , lest they should become as strong as their masters . " But I thought that I discovered a more sinister meaning in her ...
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