Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G.P.Putnam & Company, 1870 |
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... English magazines whose names have been familiar for many years . Yet it is more and more evident that the paying popular taste calls for some- thing different ; it may be higher or lower , better or worse . But those who pay their ...
... English magazines whose names have been familiar for many years . Yet it is more and more evident that the paying popular taste calls for some- thing different ; it may be higher or lower , better or worse . But those who pay their ...
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... English lawyer , Lord Camp- bell , said : " There is nothing so dan- gerous as for one not of the craft to tamper with our freemasonry . " Con- sequently these men must have studied law enough to master the statutes and rules of ...
... English lawyer , Lord Camp- bell , said : " There is nothing so dan- gerous as for one not of the craft to tamper with our freemasonry . " Con- sequently these men must have studied law enough to master the statutes and rules of ...
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... English sentence ; and others , again , though in open Eng- lish , are so corrupted and blundered by frequent re - writings at repeating sta- tions on the telegraph lines , as to be almost unintelligible . But the mani- folder sticks at ...
... English sentence ; and others , again , though in open Eng- lish , are so corrupted and blundered by frequent re - writings at repeating sta- tions on the telegraph lines , as to be almost unintelligible . But the mani- folder sticks at ...
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... English and of American life , I sometimes doubt whether I was not , during my boyhood , more truly a savage at heart than a youth of tender culture . The adven- tures of my early life , though I have since learned to regard them as in ...
... English and of American life , I sometimes doubt whether I was not , during my boyhood , more truly a savage at heart than a youth of tender culture . The adven- tures of my early life , though I have since learned to regard them as in ...
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... English soldiers marched up to surprise our little garrison at Fort Holmes ; we sail in sight of the distant St. Martin's Islands , and the mysterious region call- ed the " Chenaux , " or 66 Snows , " as the island dialect has it ; but ...
... English soldiers marched up to surprise our little garrison at Fort Holmes ; we sail in sight of the distant St. Martin's Islands , and the mysterious region call- ed the " Chenaux , " or 66 Snows , " as the island dialect has it ; but ...
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