Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 63;Volume 126John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1896 |
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... passed the " vi- sionary gleams " of " the glories he hath known . R. L. Stevenson and others have tried to put into language his day - dreamings , his quaint fancyings . Dickens and Victor Hugo have shown us something of his delicate ...
... passed the " vi- sionary gleams " of " the glories he hath known . R. L. Stevenson and others have tried to put into language his day - dreamings , his quaint fancyings . Dickens and Victor Hugo have shown us something of his delicate ...
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... passed a long day on Blackwell Island going over jails , reformatories , hospitals , and asylums , seeing idiots , lunatics , criminals , and invalids . The way in which I spent that day in the metropolis of the States was , I thought ...
... passed a long day on Blackwell Island going over jails , reformatories , hospitals , and asylums , seeing idiots , lunatics , criminals , and invalids . The way in which I spent that day in the metropolis of the States was , I thought ...
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... passed by , and he shook the sand in front of them , and wished them joy and as many children as there were grains of sand ! I remember as a child being taken by my mother to pay a friendly visit to Dr. Holland , who in his younger days ...
... passed by , and he shook the sand in front of them , and wished them joy and as many children as there were grains of sand ! I remember as a child being taken by my mother to pay a friendly visit to Dr. Holland , who in his younger days ...
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John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell. evening , we passed one night there un- der the roof of the Political Resident , whose hospitality to sportsmen is un- ending ; hustled about all the follow- ing morning from sunrise ...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell. evening , we passed one night there un- der the roof of the Political Resident , whose hospitality to sportsmen is un- ending ; hustled about all the follow- ing morning from sunrise ...
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... passed over by the writer as lightly as possible . For four days he tracked from dawn to afternoon with always the same result , a galloping shot with 10 - bore and a miss over the top constituting the usual finale to the proceedings ...
... passed over by the writer as lightly as possible . For four days he tracked from dawn to afternoon with always the same result , a galloping shot with 10 - bore and a miss over the top constituting the usual finale to the proceedings ...
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