Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 13
... whole administration of charities and public aid is also thoroughly or- ganized , under the Prefect of the Seine . The Director , in 1864 , estimated that those who would demand relief in 1865 would number 259,199 , * of whom over ...
... whole administration of charities and public aid is also thoroughly or- ganized , under the Prefect of the Seine . The Director , in 1864 , estimated that those who would demand relief in 1865 would number 259,199 , * of whom over ...
Pagina 14
... whole people at Paris - say one million - are classed as workmen ; of these , in the business of Food , are ... whole population , while it never starves , lives as close to starvation as possible . You may wish a fact or two to ...
... whole people at Paris - say one million - are classed as workmen ; of these , in the business of Food , are ... whole population , while it never starves , lives as close to starvation as possible . You may wish a fact or two to ...
Pagina 16
... whole city of women may reach in the arts of this world . It is well known that the Gri- settes are shrewd , cool , worldly to the extreme ; yet they are the most agree- able creatures in the world ; and their sisters of the higher ...
... whole city of women may reach in the arts of this world . It is well known that the Gri- settes are shrewd , cool , worldly to the extreme ; yet they are the most agree- able creatures in the world ; and their sisters of the higher ...
Pagina 30
... whole story of the sleeve - button , leaving it to the firm to decide upon the facts and to act as they saw proper . Having come to this reso- lution , it was with a lighter step than usual that he trod the familiar way , and entered ...
... whole story of the sleeve - button , leaving it to the firm to decide upon the facts and to act as they saw proper . Having come to this reso- lution , it was with a lighter step than usual that he trod the familiar way , and entered ...
Pagina 36
... whole earth was waiting to be blest . O listeners to the melody elysian , Abiding in the glory , were ye strong For the presence of the beatific vision , The rapture of the clear , celestial song . O shepherds , from the harmonies of ...
... whole earth was waiting to be blest . O listeners to the melody elysian , Abiding in the glory , were ye strong For the presence of the beatific vision , The rapture of the clear , celestial song . O shepherds , from the harmonies of ...
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