Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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Pagina 135
... become Prussian , and Prussian laws forbid public gambling ; so there is talk of closing the gambling- rooms next year . What will become of Homburg when that is done ? Kur- haus means the house where people are cured , and it is not to ...
... become Prussian , and Prussian laws forbid public gambling ; so there is talk of closing the gambling- rooms next year . What will become of Homburg when that is done ? Kur- haus means the house where people are cured , and it is not to ...
Pagina 515
... become a disease when in- dulged in too long , or too exclusively , or under unfavorable conditions . It is , of course , oftentimes very difficult to decide , in any given case , whether any marked peculiarity is the result of a very ...
... become a disease when in- dulged in too long , or too exclusively , or under unfavorable conditions . It is , of course , oftentimes very difficult to decide , in any given case , whether any marked peculiarity is the result of a very ...
Pagina 707
... become burdens when shared , both in prepara- tion and performance , by one's nearest and most congenial friends ... becomes pusillanimity , and the duty of resistance , by pen or sword , becomes manifest . Years ago I began to give this ...
... become burdens when shared , both in prepara- tion and performance , by one's nearest and most congenial friends ... becomes pusillanimity , and the duty of resistance , by pen or sword , becomes manifest . Years ago I began to give this ...
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