The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1967 |
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Stran 97
... gives her , and the indirect influence on these homes . Through her a knowl- edge of the actual condition of the ... give decreases instead of increasing as their connection with a family goes on . It must not be understood , however ...
... gives her , and the indirect influence on these homes . Through her a knowl- edge of the actual condition of the ... give decreases instead of increasing as their connection with a family goes on . It must not be understood , however ...
Stran 154
... give them to do , and of the comforts they could soon have about them , and that they should soon have a school for their children . I showed them the fine valley on the edge of which stood their village , and told them there soon would ...
... give them to do , and of the comforts they could soon have about them , and that they should soon have a school for their children . I showed them the fine valley on the edge of which stood their village , and told them there soon would ...
Stran 210
... give his story something of a color of the period it describes , though it does not purport to have been told then . The effect is so much the same as in much of Tennyson's blank verse , as in the Idyls , that one is constantly reminded ...
... give his story something of a color of the period it describes , though it does not purport to have been told then . The effect is so much the same as in much of Tennyson's blank verse , as in the Idyls , that one is constantly reminded ...
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American Histories Some 439 | 1 |
Valuable Tree for California A S S Boynton | 73 |
Biography Recent 554 | 110 |
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