Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 19
... less night- poaching . Old Prisque's Indians would come up from their island in the bay and spear it ; and net - fishers from Mid- dle River , some eight miles to the east , and from the northwest branch of the Miramichi to the west ...
... less night- poaching . Old Prisque's Indians would come up from their island in the bay and spear it ; and net - fishers from Mid- dle River , some eight miles to the east , and from the northwest branch of the Miramichi to the west ...
Pagina 23
... less than a score , whereof the last evidently must go right down through the top of the desk . This is a veritable curiosity- shop , in more senses than one . It is the headquarters of the Associated Press - the birthplace of that ...
... less than a score , whereof the last evidently must go right down through the top of the desk . This is a veritable curiosity- shop , in more senses than one . It is the headquarters of the Associated Press - the birthplace of that ...
Pagina 29
... , and commercial , aggregated less than two hundred and sixty millions of words . In that year the American newspapers paid one domestic telegraphic company alone fifteen millions of dollars 1870. ] 29 AT THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OFFICE .
... , and commercial , aggregated less than two hundred and sixty millions of words . In that year the American newspapers paid one domestic telegraphic company alone fifteen millions of dollars 1870. ] 29 AT THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OFFICE .
Pagina 37
... less odds . The shipwrecked crew , now drifting not more than the third of a mile from the shore , made the most desperate exertions to gain the open sea again , hoping that the war - canoe would not follow them beyond the stiller water ...
... less odds . The shipwrecked crew , now drifting not more than the third of a mile from the shore , made the most desperate exertions to gain the open sea again , hoping that the war - canoe would not follow them beyond the stiller water ...
Pagina 38
... less easily to be won . Besides , she was the daughter of the chief - priest , and was consequently watched , as are all the high - born girls in this savage aristoc- racy , with jealous eyes . She was re- served from ordinary lovers ...
... less easily to be won . Besides , she was the daughter of the chief - priest , and was consequently watched , as are all the high - born girls in this savage aristoc- racy , with jealous eyes . She was re- served from ordinary lovers ...
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