Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 76
... carried his net and in his hand a staff . As he drew nigh the tree , the raven was terribly fright- ened . Surely , said he , this man comes here for my destruction , or the destruc- tion of my neighbors ; and so I will remain quietly ...
... carried his net and in his hand a staff . As he drew nigh the tree , the raven was terribly fright- ened . Surely , said he , this man comes here for my destruction , or the destruc- tion of my neighbors ; and so I will remain quietly ...
Pagina 82
... . 20 : " For a bird of the air ( Heb . , bird of the heavens ) shall carry the voice , and that which hath wings shall tell the matter . " drew nigh , and the tortoise saluted him , and 82 [ July , PUTNAM'S MAGAZINE .
... . 20 : " For a bird of the air ( Heb . , bird of the heavens ) shall carry the voice , and that which hath wings shall tell the matter . " drew nigh , and the tortoise saluted him , and 82 [ July , PUTNAM'S MAGAZINE .
Pagina 91
... carried prisoner to Canada at the cap- ture of Deerfield in 1704 , and who mar- ried an Indian , and spent the rest of her life in Canada . Mr. Hanson , in his work , " The Lost Prince , " has elaborated to a larger extent than it would ...
... carried prisoner to Canada at the cap- ture of Deerfield in 1704 , and who mar- ried an Indian , and spent the rest of her life in Canada . Mr. Hanson , in his work , " The Lost Prince , " has elaborated to a larger extent than it would ...
Pagina 100
... carried to Flanders and Holland , and thence to England . The Dauphin was in such a feeble state that his little ... carry him back . Really , at this rate , the manufacture of history becomes the easiest thing in the world . But , by ...
... carried to Flanders and Holland , and thence to England . The Dauphin was in such a feeble state that his little ... carry him back . Really , at this rate , the manufacture of history becomes the easiest thing in the world . But , by ...
Pagina 103
... carried a bright - colored lantern , which article they never venture out at night without . We had been at work a short time , and were beginning to make some little headway on the flames when we heard a cry from the natives , and ...
... carried a bright - colored lantern , which article they never venture out at night without . We had been at work a short time , and were beginning to make some little headway on the flames when we heard a cry from the natives , and ...
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