The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Том 32Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1880 |
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... Story of an Honest Man , 504 - Life and Letters of Horace Bushnell , 505 - Troublesome Daughters , 505 - The ... STORIES , THE . By Sir George W. Cox ... MINUETS .. MOROCCO AND THE MOORS . MURGER , HENRI . MUSICIANS , A PLEA FOR ...
... Story of an Honest Man , 504 - Life and Letters of Horace Bushnell , 505 - Troublesome Daughters , 505 - The ... STORIES , THE . By Sir George W. Cox ... MINUETS .. MOROCCO AND THE MOORS . MURGER , HENRI . MUSICIANS , A PLEA FOR ...
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... Story ... BITTER - SWEET ... Cornhill Magazine ... The Spectator ... ..Blackwood's Magazine Good Words AUTUMN SONG . Translated from the German of Ludwig Tieck .. AT SEA , 1880. By Sir Francis H. Doyle . THE DREAMS OF YOUTH .. BETWEEN ...
... Story ... BITTER - SWEET ... Cornhill Magazine ... The Spectator ... ..Blackwood's Magazine Good Words AUTUMN SONG . Translated from the German of Ludwig Tieck .. AT SEA , 1880. By Sir Francis H. Doyle . THE DREAMS OF YOUTH .. BETWEEN ...
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... story is told to us with the same matter - of- fact narrative simplicity that might be used by a writer of the chronicles of the recent years of his country's history . The earliest ancestors of man ( we are told ) , * as of all other ...
... story is told to us with the same matter - of- fact narrative simplicity that might be used by a writer of the chronicles of the recent years of his country's history . The earliest ancestors of man ( we are told ) , * as of all other ...
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... story from the " Arabian Nights . ' " " Honored after a fashion , and living in luxury to - day , he was a penniless and lonely wanderer on the morrow . Now he had a villa - palace assigned to himself at Fez , where the river ...
... story from the " Arabian Nights . ' " " Honored after a fashion , and living in luxury to - day , he was a penniless and lonely wanderer on the morrow . Now he had a villa - palace assigned to himself at Fez , where the river ...
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... story of blood . They looked at us as they passed , out of the corners of their eyes , as if to hide the impression of their glance . " The manner and morals of this un- pleasant people by no means belied their villainous looks . Theft ...
... story of blood . They looked at us as they passed , out of the corners of their eyes , as if to hide the impression of their glance . " The manner and morals of this un- pleasant people by no means belied their villainous looks . Theft ...
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