The Atlantic Monthly, Том 15Atlantic Monthly Company, 1865 |
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... never derived from them any of the promised benefit . And to say the truth , remembering that Dr. Swinnerton him- self never appeared to triturate or de- coct or do anything else with the mys- terious herbs , our old friend was in ...
... never derived from them any of the promised benefit . And to say the truth , remembering that Dr. Swinnerton him- self never appeared to triturate or de- coct or do anything else with the mys- terious herbs , our old friend was in ...
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... never saw it save this once , and had never heard of it be- fore . At half past eleven , the Parson and I went on deck , and read ordinary print as rapidly as by daylight . It took some ten seconds to get accustomed to the light , being ...
... never saw it save this once , and had never heard of it be- fore . At half past eleven , the Parson and I went on deck , and read ordinary print as rapidly as by daylight . It took some ten seconds to get accustomed to the light , being ...
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... never missed an op- portunity to represent the airy Gaul as something repulsive , degraded , and un- gentlemanly — I have already noticed . Then George Cruikshank has never been able to surmount a vague notion that steamboats and steam ...
... never missed an op- portunity to represent the airy Gaul as something repulsive , degraded , and un- gentlemanly — I have already noticed . Then George Cruikshank has never been able to surmount a vague notion that steamboats and steam ...
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... never done . Even Sir John Fal- staff revolted at the imputation of hav- ing kissed the keeper's daughter . A sermon against crinoline , be it ever so fulminating , finds ever an attentive and smiling congregation ; but venture to ...
... never done . Even Sir John Fal- staff revolted at the imputation of hav- ing kissed the keeper's daughter . A sermon against crinoline , be it ever so fulminating , finds ever an attentive and smiling congregation ; but venture to ...
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... never forget a marked occurrence , and never seem disposed to evade a pledge . - It is this capacity of honor and fidel- ity which gives me such entire faith in them as soldiers . Without it , all their religious demonstration would be ...
... never forget a marked occurrence , and never seem disposed to evade a pledge . - It is this capacity of honor and fidel- ity which gives me such entire faith in them as soldiers . Without it , all their religious demonstration would be ...
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