Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 49
... carry his brethren and sisters to the camp - ground for twenty - five cents a person . It was a high , springless wagon , with boards laid across for seats , and , this morning , was crowded with passen- gers . A number of sisters bore ...
... carry his brethren and sisters to the camp - ground for twenty - five cents a person . It was a high , springless wagon , with boards laid across for seats , and , this morning , was crowded with passen- gers . A number of sisters bore ...
Pagina 63
... carrying the good tidings of salvation to the red men , entered the Straits of Mackinac through the western gateway , and beached his canoe at the old Indian town , on what was then called Iroquois Point . Here he planted the cross ...
... carrying the good tidings of salvation to the red men , entered the Straits of Mackinac through the western gateway , and beached his canoe at the old Indian town , on what was then called Iroquois Point . Here he planted the cross ...
Pagina 64
... carried him to the canoe , and all speed was made towards the Straits ; but death overtook them , and the pa- tient eyes closed without again behold- ing the beloved cross of St. Ignatius . They buried him on the banks of the river ...
... carried him to the canoe , and all speed was made towards the Straits ; but death overtook them , and the pa- tient eyes closed without again behold- ing the beloved cross of St. Ignatius . They buried him on the banks of the river ...
Pagina 67
... carried on board the flag- ship ; but vengeance smote him by the hand of one of his flock , and he paid for his many sins with his life . The conquering fleet returned in triumph to Mackinac , and the scattered remnant of the Mormons ...
... carried on board the flag- ship ; but vengeance smote him by the hand of one of his flock , and he paid for his many sins with his life . The conquering fleet returned in triumph to Mackinac , and the scattered remnant of the Mormons ...
Pagina 81
... carry them over every form of contemporary life . The old painters depended upon the natural , permanent , and typical ; the modern painter relies upon the occasional , the customary , and the characteristic , and he is under the rule ...
... carry them over every form of contemporary life . The old painters depended upon the natural , permanent , and typical ; the modern painter relies upon the occasional , the customary , and the characteristic , and he is under the rule ...
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