Lippincott's Monthly Magazine: A Popular Journal of General Literature, Science, and Politics, Том 44J.B. Lippincott Company, 1889 |
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... person most nearly concerned in an affair should be the one earliest made intimate with its ramifications ; but the present circum- stances were anything but ordinary , and the communication he was called upon to make might easily be ...
... person most nearly concerned in an affair should be the one earliest made intimate with its ramifications ; but the present circum- stances were anything but ordinary , and the communication he was called upon to make might easily be ...
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... persons present observed , " Why , general , you won't find much in it about yourself . He doesn't seem to think you were in the war . " The general said , " I don't know ; I have read some adverse criticisms , but I am going to read it ...
... persons present observed , " Why , general , you won't find much in it about yourself . He doesn't seem to think you were in the war . " The general said , " I don't know ; I have read some adverse criticisms , but I am going to read it ...
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... person I never forget him ; but I see so many that I don't always do it . " I can illustrate an instance of his memory of persons . During one of the times he was staying with me in Philadelphia we were walking down Chestnut Street ...
... person I never forget him ; but I see so many that I don't always do it . " I can illustrate an instance of his memory of persons . During one of the times he was staying with me in Philadelphia we were walking down Chestnut Street ...
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... person went , and he subscribed a thousand dollars . General Grant venerated his mother , and loved his family . He seemed happiest in his home circle , surrounded by his devoted wife , his children and grandchildren . I have never seen ...
... person went , and he subscribed a thousand dollars . General Grant venerated his mother , and loved his family . He seemed happiest in his home circle , surrounded by his devoted wife , his children and grandchildren . I have never seen ...
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... persons would do likewise , it never occurred to him to claim any special attention . Only once in his long American career did he show any sign of pique or offended pride : it was when the managers of our great Exhibition in 1876 - an ...
... persons would do likewise , it never occurred to him to claim any special attention . Only once in his long American career did he show any sign of pique or offended pride : it was when the managers of our great Exhibition in 1876 - an ...
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