Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 76
... become a decided monk or hermit ; to accommo .. date him ablutions are turned into penance , and sometimes the ... becomes of these fellows . Just then the ring- dove turned short round , and saw the huntsman following . Here he comes ...
... become a decided monk or hermit ; to accommo .. date him ablutions are turned into penance , and sometimes the ... becomes of these fellows . Just then the ring- dove turned short round , and saw the huntsman following . Here he comes ...
Pagina 79
... become , occasionally , so complicated , that the reader is puzzled in deter- mining their application . Sometimes they seem quite mal à propos , unless they may be regarded as designed to show that the wise animals can now and then say ...
... become , occasionally , so complicated , that the reader is puzzled in deter- mining their application . Sometimes they seem quite mal à propos , unless they may be regarded as designed to show that the wise animals can now and then say ...
Pagina 80
... become poor , and friends and brothers all cut his ac- quaintance . Like a tree that grows in the desert , plucked on every side , such is the condition of one who has become destitute , and stands in need of what is abundantly ...
... become poor , and friends and brothers all cut his ac- quaintance . Like a tree that grows in the desert , plucked on every side , such is the condition of one who has become destitute , and stands in need of what is abundantly ...
Pagina 94
... become known in New York , Philadelphia , Boston , and Hartford as an authority in Indian mat- ters . Letters of inquiry from the Rev. Dr. Jarvis , Mrs. Sigourney , Mr. Cope , and others , were answered with such fulness as to indicate ...
... become known in New York , Philadelphia , Boston , and Hartford as an authority in Indian mat- ters . Letters of inquiry from the Rev. Dr. Jarvis , Mrs. Sigourney , Mr. Cope , and others , were answered with such fulness as to indicate ...
Pagina 104
... become settled , they start to work the next morning , while the ashes of their old homes are still hot to rebuild the town . Not a moment is lost , but men , women , and chil- dren , with tremendous energy , collect materials for their ...
... become settled , they start to work the next morning , while the ashes of their old homes are still hot to rebuild the town . Not a moment is lost , but men , women , and chil- dren , with tremendous energy , collect materials for their ...
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