Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 17
... Church of the Innocents . This is the great central market , and here are sold , yearly , 110,000 beeves ; 46,000 cows ; 169,000 veals ; 840,000 sheep ; and some 36,000,000 pounds of dressed meat . * 240,000,000 eggs are consumed yearly ...
... Church of the Innocents . This is the great central market , and here are sold , yearly , 110,000 beeves ; 46,000 cows ; 169,000 veals ; 840,000 sheep ; and some 36,000,000 pounds of dressed meat . * 240,000,000 eggs are consumed yearly ...
Pagina 19
... Church . This Church is a perfect ma- chine , which is indeed a power in the State , but is controlled and managed by the State . This perfect machine is in the hands of able men , and is an inte- gral part of the social life of the ...
... Church . This Church is a perfect ma- chine , which is indeed a power in the State , but is controlled and managed by the State . This perfect machine is in the hands of able men , and is an inte- gral part of the social life of the ...
Pagina 20
... Church been more followed . Never was there more talent put into requisition to sat- isfy this mercurial population , mad for excitement of every kind - whether in the church or the theatre ; yet never , perhaps , was there more of ...
... Church been more followed . Never was there more talent put into requisition to sat- isfy this mercurial population , mad for excitement of every kind - whether in the church or the theatre ; yet never , perhaps , was there more of ...
Pagina 21
... Church . It is considered by the Parisians certainly , if not by the world , as the finest flower of modern civilization . Is it the best that human nature is capable of ? I ask you to think of it . What is to be its future , what its ...
... Church . It is considered by the Parisians certainly , if not by the world , as the finest flower of modern civilization . Is it the best that human nature is capable of ? I ask you to think of it . What is to be its future , what its ...
Pagina 46
... church where the bread of life had been wont to be dis- pensed , were being converted into an immense oven for the soldiers . The Point Coupée Echo , which had taken refuge inside the fort , and had doubt- less often encouraged the ...
... church where the bread of life had been wont to be dis- pensed , were being converted into an immense oven for the soldiers . The Point Coupée Echo , which had taken refuge inside the fort , and had doubt- less often encouraged the ...
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