Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 126
... hope that something will be done to prevent this wanton interference with the vested right of the whole American people , who may fairly be said to have an equal right in this magnificent valley . Congress gave this land to the State of ...
... hope that something will be done to prevent this wanton interference with the vested right of the whole American people , who may fairly be said to have an equal right in this magnificent valley . Congress gave this land to the State of ...
Pagina 135
... hope and fear . In her favor it may be said that in Russia she is much respected . When she is in St. Petersburg , the street where she lives is blocked with the carriages of callers the best society , they say . One of the nicest ...
... hope and fear . In her favor it may be said that in Russia she is much respected . When she is in St. Petersburg , the street where she lives is blocked with the carriages of callers the best society , they say . One of the nicest ...
Pagina 139
... hope that it was as peculiar to himself as many of his habits and customs ; let us still more hope that his unfortunate subjects had likewise their own means of escaping from the yoke of such a life - some little resting - place for ...
... hope that it was as peculiar to himself as many of his habits and customs ; let us still more hope that his unfortunate subjects had likewise their own means of escaping from the yoke of such a life - some little resting - place for ...
Pagina 156
... hope , or reverie -cuts it into four parts , and unites it to the words of some especial church creed , or some drinking - chorus , without any consideration whatever for the author's own intention . In an equally barbarous manner ...
... hope , or reverie -cuts it into four parts , and unites it to the words of some especial church creed , or some drinking - chorus , without any consideration whatever for the author's own intention . In an equally barbarous manner ...
Pagina 160
... hope to become certainty . Again I gazed into the distant sky , and mocked at the wild hope of a moment before . Even as I looked , Nature was rapidly changing her aspect . A little Icloud that hovered in the east as we left had now ...
... hope to become certainty . Again I gazed into the distant sky , and mocked at the wild hope of a moment before . Even as I looked , Nature was rapidly changing her aspect . A little Icloud that hovered in the east as we left had now ...
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