Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 65
... believe . There were various musical perform- ances , many of which were unmeaning , but all were followed by lively plaudits , and ecstatic murmurs of " How sweet ! " " How delightful ! " Vocalists and in- strumentalists proceeded to ...
... believe . There were various musical perform- ances , many of which were unmeaning , but all were followed by lively plaudits , and ecstatic murmurs of " How sweet ! " " How delightful ! " Vocalists and in- strumentalists proceeded to ...
Pagina 85
... believe that it was especially ancient , or especi- ally honorable in its origin . The coun- try has been for fourteen centuries , how- ever , nominally Christian , it having carly been traversed by agents from Alexandria , and ...
... believe that it was especially ancient , or especi- ally honorable in its origin . The coun- try has been for fourteen centuries , how- ever , nominally Christian , it having carly been traversed by agents from Alexandria , and ...
Pagina 90
... believe - so utterly careless are we now as to the merits or issue of the question , so vague have become our impressions of the points which Mr. Hanson so tell- ingly made - that , besides creating so deep and general an interest in ...
... believe - so utterly careless are we now as to the merits or issue of the question , so vague have become our impressions of the points which Mr. Hanson so tell- ingly made - that , besides creating so deep and general an interest in ...
Pagina 99
... believe himself a veritable prince in disguise . Notes are directed to him under the title of Louis XVII . , and he is addressed in them as " Your most gracious Ma- jesty . " He signs himself with the royal cypher , " L. C .; " he says ...
... believe himself a veritable prince in disguise . Notes are directed to him under the title of Louis XVII . , and he is addressed in them as " Your most gracious Ma- jesty . " He signs himself with the royal cypher , " L. C .; " he says ...
Pagina 112
... believe till they are proved . The men among us who have been faithful in every ordeal , who have never failed from duty , are not so many that we can afford to lose even one . It is our duty to stand by them - to be true to them , as ...
... believe till they are proved . The men among us who have been faithful in every ordeal , who have never failed from duty , are not so many that we can afford to lose even one . It is our duty to stand by them - to be true to them , as ...
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