Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 20
... tion in society , or even vice , more un- blushingly displayed in the amusements and literature of the people . " What , then , has religion come to be , and where is the home of faith ? Sunday is in no sense a holy day . The Church ...
... tion in society , or even vice , more un- blushingly displayed in the amusements and literature of the people . " What , then , has religion come to be , and where is the home of faith ? Sunday is in no sense a holy day . The Church ...
Pagina 39
... tion , and to offer him the chance of reconsidering his proposition . " Without any pretence of being hurt in his feelings or wounded in his honor -pretences at which I should have only laughed - my Sheikh repeated his asser- tion that ...
... tion , and to offer him the chance of reconsidering his proposition . " Without any pretence of being hurt in his feelings or wounded in his honor -pretences at which I should have only laughed - my Sheikh repeated his asser- tion that ...
Pagina 48
... tion . It is now the first of May . The seed has come up , and the process of " scrap- ing " has begun . The earth is taken from both sides of the row with a proper implement drawn by a mule . Then come the hands , cutting out the ...
... tion . It is now the first of May . The seed has come up , and the process of " scrap- ing " has begun . The earth is taken from both sides of the row with a proper implement drawn by a mule . Then come the hands , cutting out the ...
Pagina 51
... tion , at least , promised me its protec- tion , when such protection did not interfere with the service . These hun- dred and fifty freedmen were also en- titled to consideration . My efforts were in vain . At last the general yielded ...
... tion , at least , promised me its protec- tion , when such protection did not interfere with the service . These hun- dred and fifty freedmen were also en- titled to consideration . My efforts were in vain . At last the general yielded ...
Pagina 61
... and fineness of texture which be- langs to a vital and refined organiza- tion ; it has , too , the natural wave which denotes obstinacy and warmth . pleasing entertainment in the ice - cream line , to 1868. ] 61 JOURNAL OF A POOR MUSICIAN .
... and fineness of texture which be- langs to a vital and refined organiza- tion ; it has , too , the natural wave which denotes obstinacy and warmth . pleasing entertainment in the ice - cream line , to 1868. ] 61 JOURNAL OF A POOR MUSICIAN .
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