Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 60
... present and only free consti- tution Mexico has ever had . This , how- ever , was not put in operation till 1859 ; and , from 1862 to 1867 , European bayo- nets held the country , thus interrupting the progress of 60 [ July , PUTNAM'S ...
... present and only free consti- tution Mexico has ever had . This , how- ever , was not put in operation till 1859 ; and , from 1862 to 1867 , European bayo- nets held the country , thus interrupting the progress of 60 [ July , PUTNAM'S ...
Pagina 61
... present of that country , so remarkable for its natural wealth and advantages , yet so cursed by the wick- edness of men . Pronunciamentos , commotions , out- rages , are not yet extinct there ; but reflecting minds will see that now ...
... present of that country , so remarkable for its natural wealth and advantages , yet so cursed by the wick- edness of men . Pronunciamentos , commotions , out- rages , are not yet extinct there ; but reflecting minds will see that now ...
Pagina 79
... present , and had got a painted coffee - cup ; and there it was ! " When she had finished her little story , crying bitterly all the while , he gave her money to buy another cup . ' It was better to break that than to break your ...
... present , and had got a painted coffee - cup ; and there it was ! " When she had finished her little story , crying bitterly all the while , he gave her money to buy another cup . ' It was better to break that than to break your ...
Pagina 84
... present . There is one criti- cism to be made upon every picture painted by Vernet - it is , that he never appeared to caress his work into beauty , or linger over it in love . He painted rapidly , as though his brush were a sabre with ...
... present . There is one criti- cism to be made upon every picture painted by Vernet - it is , that he never appeared to caress his work into beauty , or linger over it in love . He painted rapidly , as though his brush were a sabre with ...
Pagina 88
... present . He thinks that our experiment of government owes all its success to the peculiar circumstances under which it was formed and has been developed , and that no analogies can be safely drawn between our poli- cies and those of ...
... present . He thinks that our experiment of government owes all its success to the peculiar circumstances under which it was formed and has been developed , and that no analogies can be safely drawn between our poli- cies and those of ...
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