Littell's Living Age, Volume 16Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1848 |
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... continued the stranger ; and on being answered in the affirm- ative , " Is he usually moderate in his terms ? " Madame Jasmin was going to answer " Exceed- ingly so ; " but her husband , who had been ex- tremely fidgetty and nervous ...
... continued the stranger ; and on being answered in the affirm- ative , " Is he usually moderate in his terms ? " Madame Jasmin was going to answer " Exceed- ingly so ; " but her husband , who had been ex- tremely fidgetty and nervous ...
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... continued to walk up and down the room . 66 ' Well , well , Barton , " said his visitor , " I'll wager a rump and dozen I collar the ghost , and convince yourself before many days are over . " He was running on in the same strain when ...
... continued to walk up and down the room . 66 ' Well , well , Barton , " said his visitor , " I'll wager a rump and dozen I collar the ghost , and convince yourself before many days are over . " He was running on in the same strain when ...
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... continued to be the only motive force employed , except at those in- clined planes already mentioned . Thus horses and steam - engines shared the work between them . The idea of uniting the two into one , so as to pro- duce a locomotive ...
... continued to be the only motive force employed , except at those in- clined planes already mentioned . Thus horses and steam - engines shared the work between them . The idea of uniting the two into one , so as to pro- duce a locomotive ...
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