Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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Pagina 56
... leaves was as unmistakeable as their appetite was voracious . I directed the chief - overseer to leave off picking cotton on the morrow , and be ready with all hands for this new emergency . Although the worms mul- tiplied enormously ...
... leaves was as unmistakeable as their appetite was voracious . I directed the chief - overseer to leave off picking cotton on the morrow , and be ready with all hands for this new emergency . Although the worms mul- tiplied enormously ...
Pagina 58
... leave the following month for America . Before he sailed , we agreed mutually to keep journals , and , upon reunion ... leaves which I have selected for publication are precisely as I find them , except in the substitution of fictitious ...
... leave the following month for America . Before he sailed , we agreed mutually to keep journals , and , upon reunion ... leaves which I have selected for publication are precisely as I find them , except in the substitution of fictitious ...
Pagina 415
... leave the city , Mr. Gage , for a period which may extend over several years , and wish to leave this property in such shape that it may be cared for properly , and ultimately returned to me , or to my boy . I do not wish to sell ...
... leave the city , Mr. Gage , for a period which may extend over several years , and wish to leave this property in such shape that it may be cared for properly , and ultimately returned to me , or to my boy . I do not wish to sell ...
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