Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 38
... believe to be inspired by the soft fire of the ant- arctic constellations . But this was no time for sentiment . As we watched and listened , the howl- ings of the natives filled the air . The war - canoes rapidly regained the shore ...
... believe to be inspired by the soft fire of the ant- arctic constellations . But this was no time for sentiment . As we watched and listened , the howl- ings of the natives filled the air . The war - canoes rapidly regained the shore ...
Pagina 51
... believe that zeal born of ignorance was as worthy as that tem- pered by knowledge . While believing it to be a necessity to some , he was so gentle a gentleman himself , he could no more be boisterous in sacred worship than he could be ...
... believe that zeal born of ignorance was as worthy as that tem- pered by knowledge . While believing it to be a necessity to some , he was so gentle a gentleman himself , he could no more be boisterous in sacred worship than he could be ...
Pagina 58
... believe that I help another . " " Help another ! You can make me what you please , " was Paul's passionate ejaculation . As he spoke , the first lines of Charles Wesley's inspired hymn , " Love divine , all love excelling , Joy of ...
... believe that I help another . " " Help another ! You can make me what you please , " was Paul's passionate ejaculation . As he spoke , the first lines of Charles Wesley's inspired hymn , " Love divine , all love excelling , Joy of ...
Pagina 61
... believe ; but , for a country in which a purified religion and a practical civili- zation are so steadily advancing , there is certainly hope . RIGHT through the far eastern gate- way rises the sun 1870. ] 61 WHAT THEY ARE DOING IN MEXICO .
... believe ; but , for a country in which a purified religion and a practical civili- zation are so steadily advancing , there is certainly hope . RIGHT through the far eastern gate- way rises the sun 1870. ] 61 WHAT THEY ARE DOING IN MEXICO .
Pagina 81
... believe I was quite civil to him , " she said . " I didn't thank him , nor say good - night . I was wild to reach you . " She mused a moment , with her eyes up- raised and fixed on the lamp - flame ; then added , more softly , " But I ...
... believe I was quite civil to him , " she said . " I didn't thank him , nor say good - night . I was wild to reach you . " She mused a moment , with her eyes up- raised and fixed on the lamp - flame ; then added , more softly , " But I ...
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