Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 29
... character . But an Associated Press cable - telegram carries the prices of fifty staple articles , and which , by this dis- tributing process , must go far toward meeting the wants of every business man in America . The three cables are ...
... character . But an Associated Press cable - telegram carries the prices of fifty staple articles , and which , by this dis- tributing process , must go far toward meeting the wants of every business man in America . The three cables are ...
Pagina 31
... character so dark and terrible that I have avoided , heretofore , to give them any publicity , and have even refrained from speaking of them in the presence of any but a few intimate friends . The last person , however , upon whom the ...
... character so dark and terrible that I have avoided , heretofore , to give them any publicity , and have even refrained from speaking of them in the presence of any but a few intimate friends . The last person , however , upon whom the ...
Pagina 34
... character , but even to my life , should I continue such habits of inti- macy as I had formed with the gen- tle Tongan Islanders - a wholly differ- ent people — with a race so wild and sanguinary as the Fijis . I heard them with mingled ...
... character , but even to my life , should I continue such habits of inti- macy as I had formed with the gen- tle Tongan Islanders - a wholly differ- ent people — with a race so wild and sanguinary as the Fijis . I heard them with mingled ...
Pagina 36
... character . No effort was made to rescue the shipwrecked men ; the natives looked upon the ex- citing spectacle with the same apathy with which brute animals see each other slain . It surprised me equally to see that the survivors ...
... character . No effort was made to rescue the shipwrecked men ; the natives looked upon the ex- citing spectacle with the same apathy with which brute animals see each other slain . It surprised me equally to see that the survivors ...
Pagina 83
... character- painting of the German painter , and no more trouble ourselves about his condi- tion than about Mr. Beard's “ Jealousy " -a picture which we recall , in which jealousy is expressed by an absurd and distressed rabbit ...
... character- painting of the German painter , and no more trouble ourselves about his condi- tion than about Mr. Beard's “ Jealousy " -a picture which we recall , in which jealousy is expressed by an absurd and distressed rabbit ...
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