Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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... hundred years , with long intervals of neglect , in the disin- terment of Pompeii , and that not more than two fifths of the city have yet been laid bare . The first excavations were not only so rudely made that many slight and delicate ...
... hundred years , with long intervals of neglect , in the disin- terment of Pompeii , and that not more than two fifths of the city have yet been laid bare . The first excavations were not only so rudely made that many slight and delicate ...
Pagina 12
... hundred thousand men has made a nation of more than thirty millions pay tribute . In brief , each one man in the army is absolute master of more than sixty of the people of France out of the army ; and nearly all the earnings of France ...
... hundred thousand men has made a nation of more than thirty millions pay tribute . In brief , each one man in the army is absolute master of more than sixty of the people of France out of the army ; and nearly all the earnings of France ...
Pagina 13
... hundred and sixty thousand paupers in the city of highest civiliza- tion , does not tell a pleasant tale ! The population in 1860 was 1,700 , - 000 , and in 1866 , 1,825,274 - one eighth of all not able to support themselves by their ...
... hundred and sixty thousand paupers in the city of highest civiliza- tion , does not tell a pleasant tale ! The population in 1860 was 1,700 , - 000 , and in 1866 , 1,825,274 - one eighth of all not able to support themselves by their ...
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... hundred years or more . I sup- pose it is the more popular view , and will therefore be acceptable to your readers , at least on this side of the Atlantic . I think , however , if you had seen the French Adminis- tration more nearly and ...
... hundred years or more . I sup- pose it is the more popular view , and will therefore be acceptable to your readers , at least on this side of the Atlantic . I think , however , if you had seen the French Adminis- tration more nearly and ...
Pagina 30
... hundred dollars to be met , and nothing to meet it with ; his wife soured and fretting over com- ing trouble , Mr. Dassel passing him with a haughty carelessness . At last he resolved to do what he should have done at the first , -seek ...
... hundred dollars to be met , and nothing to meet it with ; his wife soured and fretting over com- ing trouble , Mr. Dassel passing him with a haughty carelessness . At last he resolved to do what he should have done at the first , -seek ...
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