The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
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... head of this article , which is both well written and well illustrated . It is full of details as to persons , dates , and places , and must prove an important authority on the whole ques- tion of kidnapping from which it sprang . A ...
... head of this article , which is both well written and well illustrated . It is full of details as to persons , dates , and places , and must prove an important authority on the whole ques- tion of kidnapping from which it sprang . A ...
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... heads mak- ing toward the island . My first care was to send two men down the hold to guard against fire , and ... head of this article , the whole question is treated with great full- ness , and the system is exhibited in its ul ...
... heads mak- ing toward the island . My first care was to send two men down the hold to guard against fire , and ... head of this article , the whole question is treated with great full- ness , and the system is exhibited in its ul ...
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... head exposed to such a fierce heat that I used to wonder how he was able to bear it . " While the Poet - Faun took this sudden refreshment , his mortal friend sat and read , sometimes trying to shelter the head of the sleeper from the ...
... head exposed to such a fierce heat that I used to wonder how he was able to bear it . " While the Poet - Faun took this sudden refreshment , his mortal friend sat and read , sometimes trying to shelter the head of the sleeper from the ...
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... head- why should not the like allowance be made for his infirmities ? Why should the man who is ill - tempered because of a fe- ver be humored , caressed , and coaxed ? and the man who is ill - tempered because his reason is liable to ...
... head- why should not the like allowance be made for his infirmities ? Why should the man who is ill - tempered because of a fe- ver be humored , caressed , and coaxed ? and the man who is ill - tempered because his reason is liable to ...
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... head about and longing to start , managed to fix his bit on the end of the pole , and , of course , a wild scene en ... heads . Pol- lux was still making violent efforts to ex- tricate himself , and Castor , having become excited ...
... head about and longing to start , managed to fix his bit on the end of the pole , and , of course , a wild scene en ... heads . Pol- lux was still making violent efforts to ex- tricate himself , and Castor , having become excited ...
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