Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 24
... means already too narrow for his family . He did not drink , he did not smoke , he was saving of his clothes , — only those wicked lotteries beguiled him and led him astray . Mr. Dassel shook his head over this failing , casting glances ...
... means already too narrow for his family . He did not drink , he did not smoke , he was saving of his clothes , — only those wicked lotteries beguiled him and led him astray . Mr. Dassel shook his head over this failing , casting glances ...
Pagina 27
... means of those jewels ; they were too remarkable not to give a probability of their being traced . Since the robbery I have not allowed a day to pass in which I have not made exertions to find those emeralds . I have been to diamond ...
... means of those jewels ; they were too remarkable not to give a probability of their being traced . Since the robbery I have not allowed a day to pass in which I have not made exertions to find those emeralds . I have been to diamond ...
Pagina 47
... means of a light har- row drawn by a single mule . Before the war it was customary to re - plant nearly all the cotton - seed obtained from 66 the crop equal to three times the weight of the cotton itself - in order to enrich the land ...
... means of a light har- row drawn by a single mule . Before the war it was customary to re - plant nearly all the cotton - seed obtained from 66 the crop equal to three times the weight of the cotton itself - in order to enrich the land ...
Pagina 55
... means of an irregular line drawn as an artist , with a single dash across the soft blue atmosphere of a painting , may outline the summits of lofty mountains ? That crooked line is a simple matter , but terribly suggestive . The defeats ...
... means of an irregular line drawn as an artist , with a single dash across the soft blue atmosphere of a painting , may outline the summits of lofty mountains ? That crooked line is a simple matter , but terribly suggestive . The defeats ...
Pagina 74
... means , suc- ceeded in accomplishing his object . On his return to Persia , the only recom- pense he would receive was the king's promise that a special memoir of his mission should be written , and forever attached to the book . The ...
... means , suc- ceeded in accomplishing his object . On his return to Persia , the only recom- pense he would receive was the king's promise that a special memoir of his mission should be written , and forever attached to the book . The ...
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